In Re Allyson P. - Concurring and Dissenting ( 2020 )


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  •                                                                                                                 06/17/2020
    IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE
    AT KNOXVILLE
    Assigned on Briefs May 1, 2020
    IN RE ALLYSON P.1
    Appeal from the Juvenile Court for Blount County
    No. JV-1085        Kenlyn Foster, Judge
    ___________________________________
    No. E2019-01606-COA-R3-PT
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    D. MICHAEL SWINEY, C.J., concurring and dissenting.
    I concur with the majority’s opinion except as to the holding that the ground as to
    the “failure to manifest an ability and willingness to assume custody” was not satisfied.
    This Court is split on this issue, and I agree with the line of cases that hold that the parent
    has to be able and willing rather than just either of the two. See In re Amynn K., No.
    E2017-01866-COA-R3-PT, 
    2018 WL 3058280
    , at *12-14 (Tenn. Ct. App. June 20,
    2018). I concur in all the rest of the majority’s opinion including termination of the
    father’s parental rights. Given this Court’s clear and irreconcilable split as to this
    question of statutory interpretation, I request the Tennessee Supreme Court accept and
    resolve this issue once it has the opportunity to do so.
    ____________________________________
    D. MICHAEL SWINEY, CHIEF JUDGE
    1
    This Court has a policy of protecting the identity of children by initializing the last names of the parties.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: E2019-01606-COA-R3-PT

Judges: Judge D. Michael Swiney

Filed Date: 6/17/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/17/2020