The hearing evidence, as well as the testimony of the children received in camera, amply establishes that respondent acted and held himself out to be the children's father over a period of years, and that they perceived themselves as having had a loving family relationship with him. According due deference to the court's assessment of the conflicting testimony of the parents (Matter of Anne R. v Estate of Francis C.,
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IN THE MATTER OF TANESHA v. PHILLIP
57 A.D.3d 403 (2008)
870 N.Y.S.2d 289
In the Matter of TANESHA H., Respondent, v. PHILLIP C., Appellant.
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December 30, 2008.
December 30, 2008.
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department.
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