IN RE JAMEL H., ET. AL. - Articles

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Posted by: Tanja Trezise on Jul 13, 2015

Court: TN Court of Appeals

Attorneys 1:

Rachel M. Wright, Chattanooga, Tennessee, for the appellant, Ann H.

Attorneys 2:

David C. Veazey, Chattanooga, Tennessee, for the appellant, Johnny J.

Judge(s): MCCLARTY

This is a termination of parental rights case in which the Tennessee Department of Children?s Services filed a petition to terminate the parental rights of the mother to her two minor children and of the father to his minor child that he shared with the mother. Following a bench trial, the trial court found that clear and convincing evidence existed to support the termination of the mother?s parental rights on the statutory grounds of abandonment for failure to visit, abandonment for failure to provide a suitable home, and failure to comply with the requirements contained in the permanency plan. The court found that clear and convincing evidence existed to support the termination of the father?s parental rights on the statutory grounds of abandonment for failure to provide a suitable home and failure to comply with the requirements contained in the permanency plan. The court also found that termination of each parent?s rights was in the best interest of the children. The parents appeal. We affirm the court?s termination of the mother?s parental rights but reverse the court?s termination of the father?s parental rights.

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