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Facts
- The case involves Minnie Henderson, the grandmother, seeking visitation privileges with her grandchild. The district court denied her request.
Procedural History
- District Court of Lea County, Lee A. Kirksey, District Judge: Denied Petitioner, the grandmother, privileges to visit Grandchild.
Parties' Submissions
- Petitioner-Appellant (Minnie Henderson): Sought visitation privileges with her grandchild.
- Respondent-Appellee (Marissa Lee Wright): Supported the district court's decision to deny the grandmother visitation privileges.
- Respondent (Joshua Henderson): [Not applicable or not found]
Legal Issues
- Whether the district court's order denying the grandmother visitation privileges with her grandchild was appropriate.
Disposition
- The Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's decision to deny the grandmother visitation privileges with her grandchild.
Reasons
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Per DUFFY, J. (ATTREP, J., and MEDINA, J., concurring): The Court of Appeals decided to affirm the district court's decision based on the reasoning contained in their notice of proposed disposition. The Petitioner did not file a memorandum in opposition to the proposed summary disposition, and the time for doing so expired, leading the court to rely on its initial reasoning for the decision (para 1-2).
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