This case involves the termination of parental rights. The mother of the two young children at issue had a history of cocaine and marijuana abuse. In September 1999, the state department of children's services obtained custody of the children and placed them in a foster home. While the children were in foster care, the mother participated in drug rehabilitation programs and attempted to obtain permanent employment. The mother made some progress, but repeatedly relapsed back into drug and alcohol use, and failed to procure a permanent job or a permanent residence. In August 2001, the State filed a petition to terminate the mother's parental rights. The trial court granted the State's petition. The mother now appeals. We affirm, finding clear and convincing evidence that the mother had failed to comply with the permanency plan, that conditions that prevented the children's safe return still persisted, and that termination of the mother's parental rights is in the children's best interest.
Case Number
M2002-01101-COA-R3-JV
Originating Judge
Judge Max D. Fagan
Case Name
In Re: T.L.R and A.W.R., the State of Tennessee, Department of Childrens Svcs v. Sandra Jane Riley
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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