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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Apr 9, 2026

Head Comment: SMITH concurring

Court: TN Court of Appeals

Attorneys 1: Heather C. Grewe, Pinson, Tennessee, and Jasmine McMackins Hatcher, McKenzie, Tennessee, for the appellants, Gary T. and Alicia T.

Attorneys 2: David W. Camp, Jackson, Tennessee, for the appellee, Tyler M.

Attorneys 3: Bob C. Hooper, Brownsville, Tennessee, Guardian ad Litem.

Judge(s): MCGEE

This appeal involves a mother and stepfather’s petition to terminate the parental rights of a father to his surviving child after the death of the parties’ other child. The petition alleged two grounds for termination of parental rights – abandonment by failure to support and severe child abuse. The chancery court found that neither ground had been proven by clear and convincing evidence. The court also reviewed the statutory best interest factors and concluded that it was not in the best interest of the child for the father’s parental rights to be terminated. The mother and stepfather appeal. For the following reasons, we reverse and remand for further proceedings.