Domestic Relations - Termination Of Parental Rights - Housing (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: October 20, 2008

A trial court did not err in terminating a father’s parental rights to a child with whom he did not maintain contact and for whom he failed to make plans to provide, the Court of Appeals holds. While father maintains he has a “stable residence,” he points to nothing in the record regarding the specific nature ...
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