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Facts

  • The case involves the termination of parental rights of Victoria E. (Mother) regarding her three children, N.G., J.G., and Z.G. (Children), by the district court. The Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) took custody of the children due to concerns about Mother's substance abuse issues, which affected her ability to provide a stable and drug-free home. Despite efforts to address these issues, the court found that Mother made minimal progress and continued to struggle with substance abuse, impacting her ability to care for the Children and work towards reunification.

Procedural History

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Parties' Submissions

  • Petitioner-Appellee (CYFD): Argued that sufficient evidence supported the termination of Mother's parental rights, emphasizing the reasonable efforts made to assist Mother in adjusting the conditions that rendered her unable to properly care for the Children.
  • Respondent-Appellant (Mother): Contended that CYFD failed to establish by clear and convincing evidence that termination of her parental rights was warranted. She argued that the evidence does not support a conclusion that the conditions and causes of neglect are unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.

Legal Issues

  • Whether there was sufficient evidence to support the district court’s termination of Mother’s parental rights.
  • Whether the conditions and causes of neglect and abuse are unlikely to change in the foreseeable future despite reasonable efforts by CYFD to assist the parent.

Disposition

  • The Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's decision to terminate Mother's parental rights.

Reasons

  • The Court, consisting of Judges Megan P. Duffy, Shammara H. Henderson, and Katherine A. Wray, unanimously affirmed the district court's decision. The Court found that the evidence supported the conclusion that Mother continuously failed to address the conditions and causes that brought the Children into custody and that there was no indication Mother would change her circumstances in the foreseeable future. The Court highlighted Mother's ongoing struggle with substance abuse and her minimal progress towards providing a stable and drug-free home for the Children. Despite Mother's request for more time to address her substance abuse issues, the Court noted the importance of permanency and stability for children and the limited time parents have to rehabilitate and reunite with their children. The decision was based on the statutory grounds for termination, which require a finding that the conditions and causes of neglect and abuse are unlikely to change in the foreseeable future despite reasonable efforts to assist the parent (paras 1-6).
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