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R.V. v. Commonwealth of KY |
| Published: September 12, 2007, 6:00 am |
| Tags: case law kentucky, termination of parental rights |
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R.V. v. Commonwealth of KY, ___S.W.3d___, (Ct.App. 2007) Mother and Father's parental rights were terminated following a dependency, neglect and abuse action. When the action was initiated in district court, the parents were each appointed counsel. The adjudication and disposition hearings were held together and the court found the child had been neglected. A family case plan was developed and the permanency goal was to return the child to the parents. The parents were ordered to cooperate with the Cabinet and complete all programs and counseling required by the Cabinet. Eventually, the parents' appointed attorneys were relieved of their duties. Following this, a permanency review was conducted and the goal was changed from return to parent to adoption. At this hearing, the parents were not represented by counsel. Hence, the Cabinet filed a petition for involuntary termination. Before hearing the termination action, the circuit court appointed separate counsel for [ Full article ] |
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