The court properly determined that the father's consent is not required for the children's adoption because, among other things, he did not provide financial support for the children's care (see Domestic Relations Law § 111 [1] [d]). Indeed, the father failed to demonstrate that he provided any support for the children's care, in excess of a few small toys and minimal clothing, even though he was employed, at least intermittently, and had relatively few living...
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