Matter of Lopez v N.Y.C. Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene

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Matter of Lopez v N.Y.C. Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene 2012 NY Slip Op 30245(U) January 31, 2012 Sup Ct, NY County Docket Number: 105345/2011 Judge: Saliann Scarpulla Republished from New York State Unified Court System's E-Courts Service. Search E-Courts (http://www.nycourts.gov/ecourts) for any additional information on this case. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. [* 1] c SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK PRESENT: r - NEW YORK COUNTY PART - Index Number : 7 0534512011 INDEX NO, LOPEZ, ALFRED0 MOTION DATE NYC DEPARMENT OF HEALTH MOTION $EO. NO. SEQUENCE NUMBER : 001 MOTION CAL. NO. ARTICLE 78 1 !hls motlon to/for Notice of Motion/ Order to Show Cause - Affidavits - Exhlblts Answering Affldavita - Exhlblts Replying Affidavits Cross-Motion: ... I PqpERS NuMBEREP I 0 Yes @ No Upon the foregoing papers, it Is ordered that this motion FILED Dated: Check one: FINAL DISPOSITION Check if appropriate: fl DO NOT POST 0 SUBMIT ORDER/ JUDG. a REFERENCE 0 SETTLE ORDER/ JUDE. [* 2] SUPlU5ME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK: CIVIL TERM: PART 19 X _rl-__r____l____-_"__r___r__l___________--------------------------~- I THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF N ALFRED0 LOPEZ, Petitioner, Submission Date: 11/30/2011 - againstN.Y.C. DEPARTMENT OF JKEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE, Respondent. Petitioner pro se: Alfredo Lopez 68 1 Courtlandt Avenue, Apt. 12F Bronx, NY 10451 Index No.: 105345/2011 DECISION. ORDERAND JUDGMENT For Respondent: Michael A. Cardozo, Corporation Counsel of the City of N.Y. 100 Church Street, Room 5-315 New York, NY 10007 FILED Papers considered in review of this petition: Notice of Petition . . , . . . , . . . .. . . . . 1 Affidavit i Partial Opposition. . . . . 2 n NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE HON. SALIANN SCARPULLA, J.: In this Article 78 proceeding, petitioner Alfiedo Lopez ("Lopez") seeks to amend - 8 the records of the N.Y.C. Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in reference to his birth certificate. Lopez was born in 1956. His birth certificate provided no first name, listed his last name as "Rosa," and provided no information about his father. His parents never corrected the errors. He was baptized as Alfredo Lopez and obtained a social security card and voter registration card under that name. Lopez sought assistance from New York State Assembly Member Carmen E. Arroyo to amend his birth certificate. Assembly Member Arroyo wrote a letter to the Department of Health in October 1998 I 1 [* 3] 0 requesting that Lopez s case be carefully reviewed and that the Department of Health grant him permission to amend his birth certificate. No response was received. Lopez commenced this proceeding seeking to amend the following items on his birth certificate: Item 1, Full Name of Child, amended to read Alfredo Lopez instead of Rosa; Item 8, Father s Full Name, amended to read Victor Lopez instead of BLANK; Item 10, Father s Age at the Time of Birth, amended to read 21 instead of BLANK; and Item 11, Father s Birthplace, amended to read Puerto Rico instead of BLANK. He argues that without a birth certificate reflecting his name, he is unable to purchase plane tickets to visit his relatives in Puerto Rico and will be unable to establish eligibility for governmental benefits once he reaches retirement age. In support of his petition, Lopez submits, inter alia, (1) an affidavit; (2) a copy of his birth certificate; (3) a copy of his social security card; (4) an Acknowledgment of Paternity form signed by his mother and Victor Lopez; ( 5 ) a notarized letter from Victor Lopez acknowledging that he is Lopez s father; and (6) a notarized letter from Lopez s mother Carmen Maria Rosa acknowledging that she is Lopez s mother and that she gave custody of Alfredo to his father and paternal grandfather when he was born. In opposition to the petition, the N.Y.C. Department of Health and Mental Hygiene ( DOHMH ) maintains that it opposes Lopez s petition only to the extent that he seeks to amend Items 8, 10, and 11 on his birth certificate. DOHMH argues that Lopez has failed . to produce sufficient evidence to establish that an error was made with respect to the 2 [* 4] father s information on his birth certificate in that (1) the Acknowledgment of Paternity Form was not certified or filed with DOHMH; (2) Acknowledgment of Paternity Forms are only appropriate for children under the age of 18 and Lopez was over 40 years old when the form was signed; (3) the affidavit of Lopez s mother provides that she gave custody of Lopez to his father but does not identify Victor Lopez as Lopez s father; and (4) the affidavit from Victor Lopez claiming paternity is insufficient to establish paternity. Discussion As the portion of Lopez s petition seeking to amend his birth certificate to reflect his name as Alfiedo Lopez instead of Blank Rosa is unopposed, the Court grants that portion of his petition. However, the Court finds that Lopez fails to meet the statutory requirements to .. amend a birth certificate with respect to Items 8, 10 and 11 on the birth certificate. New York City Health Code Section 207.01(c) provides that amendment would be warranted only if the evidence submitted shows the true facts and that an error or omission was made at the time of preparing and filing of the certificate or confidential medical report of death, or that the name of a person named in a birth certificate has been changed pursuant to court order. Lopez fails to meet his burden of providing sufficient proof of the true facts and that an error or omission was made at the time of preparing and filing of the - According to DOHMH,Lopez stated i a phone conversation with DOHMN that Victor Lopez is now n deceased. 3 [* 5] certificate with respect to the father s information. As D O W properly notes, the Acknowledgment of Paternity Fom was not filed with DOHMH and, in any event, an Acknowledgment of Paternity form is not proof of paternity, it is merely an acknowledgment of same. See Mutter of Mulkiat G. v Department of Health Div. of Vital Record-Corrections,33 Misc. 3d 1206A (Sup. Ct. N.Y. Co., 201 1). Lopez has not submitted other sufficient evidence to prove that Victor Lopez should be named as his iy f father on his birth certificate. See generally Johnson v. New York Ct Dep t o Health, 257 A.D.2d 399 ( lSt Dept. 1999). In accordance with the foregoing, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the petition of Alfredo Lopez is granted only to the extent that the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is directed to issue him a new birth certificate in the name of Alfiedo Lopez instead of Blank Rosa and the petition is otherwise denied and the proceeding is dismissed. This constitutes the decision, order and judgment of the Court. Dated: FILED New York, New York January31,2012 ENTER: FEB 02 2012 OFFICE 4

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