Opinion
December 5, 1994
Appeal from the Family Court, Kings County (Pierce, J., Garcia, H.E.).
Ordered that the order dated February 23, 1993, is reversed, on the law, with costs, the father's objections to the order entered December 16, 1992, are sustained, and the application for an upward modification of child support is denied.
The mother failed to establish a change in circumstances warranting an upward modification of child support (see, Family Ct Act § 461 [b] [ii]). The mother testified at the hearing that, as a result of her remarriage, she and the parties' child moved from an apartment in which they resided alone into a more expensive apartment which she and the child shared with the mother's new husband and two additional children. The rent for her former apartment was $365 per month while the rent for the new apartment was $500 per month. This evidence did not establish the requisite change in circumstances with respect to the needs of the parties' child. Thompson, J.P., Miller, O'Brien, Santucci and Joy, JJ., concur.