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Facts
- The case involves the appeal by Geraldo G. (Father) against the district court's judgment terminating his parental rights concerning his children, Isaiah G., Olivia G., and Noah T.
Procedural History
- [Not applicable or not found]
Parties' Submissions
- Appellant (Father): Reiterated the issues and facts presented in the docketing statement, arguing against the termination of his parental rights.
- Appellee (Children, Youth & Families Department): [Not applicable or not found]
- Respondent (Jasmine T.): [Not applicable or not found]
- Guardian Ad Litem (for the children): [Not applicable or not found]
Legal Issues
- Whether the district court's judgment terminating Father's parental rights was erroneous.
Disposition
- The Court of Appeals affirmed the termination of Father’s parental rights.
Reasons
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The decision was authored by Judge Zachary A. Ives, with Judges Jacqueline R. Medina and Jane B. Yohalem concurring. The Court considered Father's memorandum in opposition but remained unpersuaded by the arguments presented. The Court highlighted that the burden was on Father to clearly point out errors in fact or law in the notice of proposed disposition, which he failed to do. The affirmation was based on the reasons stated in the notice of proposed disposition and the memorandum opinion, citing precedents that repetition of earlier arguments does not fulfill the requirement to specifically point out errors of law and fact (paras 1-3).
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