IN RE JACKSON/WOMACK/THOMAS MINORS

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STATE OF MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS In the Matter of DONNELL JACKSON, ROBIN WOMACK and DARRYLL THOMAS, Minors. FAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY, UNPUBLISHED August 10, 1999 Petitioner-Appellee, v No. 213077 Wayne Circuit Court Family Division LC No. 96-338474 REESHA JACKSON, Respondent-Appellant, and DONNELL THOMAS and HENRY WOMACK, Respondents. Before: Sawyer, P.J., and Holbrook, Jr., and W. E. Collette,* JJ. MEMORANDUM. Respondent-appellant appeals as of right from the family court order terminating her parental rights to the minor children under MCL 712A.19b(3)(c)(i), (g), and (j); MSA 27.3178(598.19b)(3)(c)(i), (g), and (j). We affirm. After reviewing the record, we conclude that the family court did not clearly err in finding that the statutory grounds for termination were established by clear and convincing evidence. In re Miller, 433 Mich 331, 337; 445 NW2d 161 (1989). Further, the court did not err in finding that the presumption in favor of termination thereby raised was not overcome by a showing that termination of respondent-appellant’s parental rights “is clearly not in the child’s best interests.” MCL 712A.19b(5); MSA 27.3178(598.19b)(5). Accord In re Huisman, 230 Mich App 372, 385; 584 NW2d 349 * Circuit judge, sitting on the Court of Appeals by assignment. -1­ (1998). Therefore, we hold that the juvenile court did not err in terminating respondent-appellant’s parental rights. In re Hall-Smith, 222 Mich App 470, 473; 564 NW2d 156 (1997). Affirmed. /s/ David H. Sawyer /s/ Donald E. Holbrook, Jr. /s/ William E. Collette -2­

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