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IN THE MATTER OF LAUREN HIPP, res, v. SEAN RYAN, app — (F-14459-16/19B) — Appeal by Sean Ryan from an order of the Family Court, Suffolk County, dated February 4, 2020. Pursuant to §670.3(b) of the rules of this Court (22 NYCRR 670.3[b]), it is ORDERED that the appeal in the above-entitled proceeding shall be perfected within 60 days after the receipt by the appellant of the transcripts of the minutes of the proceedings in the Family Court, and the appellant shall notify this Court by letter of the date the transcripts are received, or, if there are no minutes of proceedings to be transcribed, within 60 days of the date of this scheduling order; and it is further, ORDERED that within 30 days after the date of this scheduling order, the appellant shall file in the office of the Clerk of this Court one of the following: (1) an affidavit or affirmation stating that there are no minutes of the Family Court proceedings to be transcribed for the appeal; or (2) if there are such minutes, an affidavit or affirmation stating that the transcript has been received, and indicating the date that it was received; or (3) if the transcript has not been received, an affidavit or affirmation stating that it has been ordered and paid for, the date thereof, and the date by which the transcript is expected; or (4) an affidavit or an affirmation withdrawing the appeal; and it is further,  ORDERED that if none of the actions described in (1), (2), (3), or (4) above has been taken within 30 days of the date of this scheduling order, the Clerk of this Court shall issue an order to all parties to the appeal to show cause why the appeal should or should not be dismissed. IN THE MATTER OF JEFFREY PARKER, ETC., res, v. RHONDA PARKER, app — (O-02895-19) — Appeal by Rhonda Parker from an order of the Family Court, Orange County, dated January 30, 2020. Pursuant to §670.3(b) of the rules of this Court (22 NYCRR 670.3[b]), it is ORDERED that the appeal in the above-entitled proceeding shall be perfected within 60 days after the receipt by the appellant of the transcripts of the minutes of the proceedings in the Family Court, and the appellant shall notify this Court by letter of the date the transcripts are received, or, if there are no minutes of proceedings to be transcribed, within 60 days of the date of this scheduling order; and it is further, ORDERED that within 30 days after the date of this scheduling order, the appellant shall file in the office of the Clerk of this Court one of the following: (1) an affidavit or affirmation stating that there are no minutes of the Family Court proceedings to be transcribed for the appeal; or (2) if there are such minutes, an affidavit or affirmation stating that the transcript has been received, and indicating the date that it was received; or (3) if the transcript has not been received, an affidavit or affirmation stating that it has been ordered and paid for, the date thereof, and the date by which the transcript is expected; or (4) if the appellant is indigent and cannot afford to obtain the minutes or perfect the appeal, a motion in this Court for leave to prosecute the appeal as a poor person and for the assignment of counsel, pursuant to the requirements of CPLR 1101. Such a motion must be supported by an affidavit from the appellant, stating either that he or she qualified for assigned counsel upon application to the Family Court and that his or her financial status has not changed since that time, or that he or she had retained counsel or appeared pro se in the Family Court, and listing his or her assets and income; or (5) an affidavit or an affirmation withdrawing the appeal; and it is further, ORDERED that if none of the actions described in (1), (2), (3), (4) or (5) above has been taken within 30 days of the date of this scheduling order, the Clerk of this Court shall issue an order to all parties to the appeal to show cause why the appeal should or should not be dismissed. MICHAEL G. VALVA, res, v. JUSTYNA VALVA, app — Appeal by Justyna Valva from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County, dated December 18, 2019. Pursuant to §670.3(b) of the rules of this Court (22 NYCRR 670.3[b]), it is ORDERED that the appeal in the above-entitled action shall be perfected within 60 days after the receipt by the appellant of the transcripts of the minutes of the proceedings in the Supreme Court, and the appellant shall notify this Court by letter of the date the transcripts are received, or, if there are no minutes of proceedings to be transcribed, within 60 days of the date of this scheduling order; and it is further, ORDERED that within 30 days after the date of this scheduling order, the appellant shall file in the office of the Clerk of this Court one of the following: (1) an affidavit or affirmation stating that there are no minutes of the Supreme Court proceedings to be transcribed for the appeal; or (2) if there are such minutes, an affidavit or affirmation stating that the transcript has been received, and indicating the date that it was received; or (3) if the transcript has not been received, an affidavit or affirmation stating that it has been ordered and paid for, the date thereof, and the date by which the transcript is expected; or (4) if the appellant is indigent and cannot afford to obtain the minutes or perfect the appeal, a motion in this Court for leave to prosecute the appeal as a poor person and for the assignment of counsel, pursuant to the requirements of CPLR 1101. Such a motion must be supported by an affidavit from the appellant, stating either that he or she qualified for assigned counsel upon application to the Supreme Court and that his or her financial status has not changed since that time, or that he or she had retained counsel or appeared pro se in the Supreme Court, and listing his or her assets and income; or (5) an affidavit or an affirmation withdrawing the appeal; and it is further, ORDERED that if none of the actions described in (1), (2), (3), (4) or (5) above has been taken within 30 days of the date of this scheduling order, the Clerk of this Court shall issue an order to all parties to the appeal to show cause why the appeal should or should not be dismissed. IN THE MATTER OF RICHARD LOPEZ, pet-app, v. GRICELEY REYES, res; EMELY L. (ANONYMOUS), ET AL., nonparty-app — (V-720-14, V-721-14) — Appeal by Richard Lopez, and separate appeal by Emely L. and Kaylee L., from an order of the Family Court, Orange County, dated February 27, 2020. Pursuant to §670.3(b) of the rules of this Court (22 NYCRR 670.3[b]), it is ORDERED that the appeal by the petitioner-appellant in the above-entitled proceedings shall be perfected within 60 days after the receipt by the petitioner-appellant of the transcripts of the minutes of the proceedings in the Family Court, and the petitioner-appellant shall notify this Court by letter of the date the transcripts are received, or, if there are no minutes of proceedings to be transcribed, within 60 days of the date of this scheduling order; and it is further, ORDERED that within 30 days after the date of this scheduling order, the petitioner-appellant shall file in the office of the Clerk of this Court one of the following: (1) an affidavit or affirmation stating that there are no minutes of the Family Court proceedings to be transcribed for the appeals; or (2) if there are such minutes, an affidavit or affirmation stating that the transcript has been received, and indicating the date that it was received; or (3) if the transcript has not been received, an affidavit or affirmation stating that it has been ordered and paid for, the date thereof, and the date by which the transcript is expected; or (4) if the petitioner-appellant is indigent and cannot afford to obtain the minutes or perfect his appeal, a motion in this Court for leave to prosecute his appeal as a poor person and for the assignment of counsel, pursuant to the requirements of CPLR 1101. Such a motion must be supported by an affidavit from the petitioner-appellant, stating either that he qualified for assigned counsel upon application to the Family Court and that his financial status has not changed since that time, or that he had retained counsel or appeared pro se in the Family Court, and listing his assets and income; or (5) an affidavit or an affirmation withdrawing his appeal; and it is further, ORDERED that if none of the actions described in (1), (2), (3), (4) or (5) above has been taken within 30 days of the date of this scheduling order, the Clerk of this Court shall issue an order to all parties to show cause why the appeal by the petitioner-appellant should or should not be dismissed. IN THE MATTER OF JARLIN M. (ANONYMOUS). MERCYFIRST, pet-app; JARIS D. S. (ANONYMOUS), res-res, ET AL., res — (B-21587-18) — Appeal by Mercyfirst from an order of the Family Court, Kings County, dated January 31, 2020. Pursuant to §670.3(b) of the rules of this Court (22 NYCRR 670.3[b]), it is ORDERED that the appeal in the above-entitled proceeding shall be perfected within 60 days after the receipt by the appellant of the transcripts of the minutes of the proceedings in the Family Court, and the appellant shall notify this Court by letter of the date the transcripts are received, or, if there are no minutes of proceedings to be transcribed, within 60 days of the date of this scheduling order; and it is further, ORDERED that within 30 days after the date of this scheduling order, the appellant shall file in the office of the Clerk of this Court one of the following: (1) an affidavit or affirmation stating that there are no minutes of the Family Court proceedings to be transcribed for the appeal; or (2) if there are such minutes, an affidavit or affirmation stating that the transcript has been received, and indicating the date that it was received; or (3) if the transcript has not been received, an affidavit or affirmation stating that it has been ordered and paid for, the date thereof, and the date by which the transcript is expected; or (4) an affidavit or an affirmation withdrawing the appeal; and it is further, ORDERED that if none of the actions described in (1), (2), (3), or (4) above has been taken within 30 days of the date of this scheduling order, the Clerk of this Court shall issue an order to all parties to the appeal to show cause why the appeal should or should not be dismissed.

By Wooten, J. THE PEOPLE, ETC., plf, v. RANDY SUMMERVILLE, def — Application by the defendant pursuant to CPL 450.15 and 460.15 for a certificate granting leave to appeal to this Court from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County, dated September 11, 2019, which has been referred to me for determination. Upon the papers filed in support of the application and the papers filed in opposition thereto, it is ORDERED that the application is denied. IN THE MATTER OF JOSEPH (ANONYMOUS). JOSEPH A. S. (ANONYMOUS), pet-app; AMY K. (ANONYMOUS), res-res — (A-01865-19, V-02505-10/19M) — Appeal by Joseph A. S. from an order of the Family Court, Dutchess County, dated November 18, 2019. The appellant was granted leave to prosecute the appeal as a poor person and assignment of counsel by order on certification of this Court dated March 4, 2020, and by decision and order of this Court dated April 23, 2020, assigned counsel was relieved and the following attorney was assigned as counsel for the appellant on the appeal:  Thomas T. Keating 39A Cedar Street Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 914-437-7023

 
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