Ordered that the order is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
As we noted in our previous decision in this matter, the testimonial evidence presented to the Family Court was inconclusive and involved "sharp questions of credibility" (Matter of Denise H. v John C., supra). The Family Court did not err in refusing to credit the testimony of the petitioner to the extent that it conflicted with that of the respondent, who testified that he had had...
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