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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

In the Matter of Ne-Ashia R., a Child Alleged to be Abused. Na-Ashia R., Appellant; Administration for Children’s Services, Respondent.
    [952 NYS2d 874]
   The court had the authority under section 1051 (b) of the Family Court Act to sua sponte amend the allegations of the petition to conform to the proof presented at the fact-finding hearing (see Matter of T.D. Children, 161 AD2d 464, 465 [1st Dept 1990]). The mother’s contention that the court violated section 1051 (b) by not notifying her that it was amending the petition until the order under review was issued, thereby depriving her of the opportunity to answer the amended allegations, is refuted by the record. Indeed, approximately two months before the mother commenced her case, the court advised the parties that it was considering the petition “under a clear and convincing standard . . . and therefore, under the severe and repeated abuse statute” (see Social Services Law § 384-b [8]). Further, the mother never requested an adjournment to better prepare her defense or moved to dismiss the petition (see Matter of Kila DD., 28 AD3d 805, 806 [3d Dept 2006]). Concur — Gonzalez, EJ., Moskowitz, Acosta, Freedman and Abdus-Salaam, JJ.