State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services v. Linda Estes, Alfonzo Holmes, and Kelly Taylor

Case Number
W2008-00634-COA-R3-PT

This appeal involves the termination of parental rights. The children were taken into protective custody after the mother was arrested for striking her three-year-old child in the face and fleeing from police. The children were found to be dependent and neglected and placed in foster care. After the children were removed from her care, the mother was repeatedly in and out of jail, with the last incarceration for stabbing her boyfriend in the back with a pair of scissors. When she was not in jail, she was largely unemployed and living with either relatives or a boyfriend. DCS filed a petition for termination of the mother’s parental rights on the grounds of abandonment by failure to establish a suitable home, abandonment by an incarcerated parent, substantial non-compliance with the permanency plan, and persistent conditions. After a trial, the trial court terminated the mother’s parental rights. The mother appeals, arguing that DCS did not make reasonable efforts at reunification, and that the termination of her parental rights is not in the children’s best interest. We affirm, finding that the evidence supports the trial court’s holding that DCS’s efforts at reunification were reasonable under the circumstances, and that termination of the mother’s parental rights is in the best interest of the children.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Judge J. Roland Reid
Case Name
State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services v. Linda Estes, Alfonzo Holmes, and Kelly Taylor
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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