In re Interest of M.W.

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The juvenile court terminated Mother’s parental rights to two of her children, M.W. and Z.W., concluding that each of the statutory grounds advanced by the State in its petition for termination of parental rights as to the children was supported by clear and convincing evidence and that termination was in the best interest of each child. The court of appeals affirmed the termination of parental rights to M.W. but reversed the termination of parental rights as to Z.W. The State appealed. The Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part, holding (1) the juvenile court order terminating parental rights to M.W. was proper; but (2) the juvenile court order terminating parental rights to Z.W. was also proper and supported by clear and convincing evidence in the record. View "In re Interest of M.W." on Justia Law