Interest of E.G.U. ( 2016 )


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  • Filed 12/20/16 by Clerk of Supreme Court

    IN THE SUPREME COURT

    STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

      

      

      

    2016 ND 243

      

      

      

    In the Interest of E.G.U., a child

      

    Jacqueline A. Gaddie, Assistant State’s Attorney, Petitioner and Appellee

      

    v.

      

    E.G.U., a child, R.U., mother, Respondents

      

    R.U., mother, Respondent and Appellant

      

      

      

    No. 20160355

      

      

      

    In the Interest of J.E.U., a child

      

    Jacqueline A. Gaddie, Assistant State’s Attorney, Petitioner and Appellee

      

    v.

      

    J.E.U., a child, R.U., mother, Respondents

      

    R.U., mother, Respondent and Appellant

      

      

      

    No. 20160356

      

      

      

      

    Appeal from the Juvenile Court of Grand Forks County, Northeast Central Judicial District, the Honorable Jon J. Jensen, Judge.

      

    AFFIRMED.

      

    Per Curiam.

      

    Jacqueline A. Gaddie, Assistant State’s Attorney, and Ashley Hinds, under the Rule on Limited Practice of Law by Law Students, P.O. Box 5607, Grand Forks, N.D. 58206-5607, for petitioner and appellee; submitted on brief.

      

    Mark T. Blumer, P.O. Box 7340, Fargo, N.D. 58106, for respondents and appellant; submitted on brief.

    Interest of E.G.U. & Interest of J.E.U.

    Nos. 20160355 & 20160356

      

    Per Curiam.

    [¶1] The mother, R.U., appeals from a juvenile court judgment terminating her parental rights.  The juvenile court found the children are deprived, the conditions and causes of the deprivation are likely to continue, the children are suffering or will probably suffer serious harm, and the children have been in foster care for at least 450 out of the previous 660 nights.  The mother argues there was not clear and convincing evidence the deprivation was likely to continue.  We conclude the court’s findings are not clearly erroneous and the court made alternate findings sufficient to terminate parental rights.   See N.D.C.C. § 27-20-44(1)(c).  We summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (7); In re R.L.-P. , 2014 ND 28, ¶¶ 19-23, 842 N.W.2d 889.

    [¶2] Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.

    Carol Ronning Kapsner

    Lisa Fair McEvers

    Daniel J. Crothers

    Dale V. Sandstrom

Document Info

Docket Number: 20160355

Filed Date: 12/20/2016

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/20/2016