IN RE PARKER/COBB MINORS
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
COURT OF APPEALS
In the Matter of KENNETH WAYNE PARKER,
JR., DEONTA JAMES PARKER, DOMONIQUE
PARKER,
TERRELL
PARKER,
DAVID
ZACCHAEUS PARKER, KANIA RENEE
PARKER, JEFFREY PARKER, AND LATRISHA
LYNN COBB, Minors.
FAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY,
UNPUBLISHED
November 28, 2000
Petitioner-Appellee,
v
JUDY LYNN COBB, a/k/a JUDY LYNN ROSS,
Respondent-Appellant,
and
KENNETH PARKER and JERRY COBB,
Respondents.
In the Matter of KENNETH WAYNE PARKER,
JR., DEONTA JAMES PARKER, DOMONIQUE
PARKER,
TERRELL
PARKER,
DAVID
ZACCHAEUS PARKER, KANIA RENEE
PARKER, JEFFREY PARKER, AND LATRISHA
LYNN COBB, Minors.
FAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY,
Petitioner-Appellee,
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No. 223552
Wayne Circuit Court
Family Division
LC No. 93-308786
v
No. 223553
Wayne Circuit Court
Family Division
LC No. 93-308786
KENNETH PARKER,
Respondent-Appellant,
and
JUDY LYNN COBB, a/k/a JUDY LYNN ROSS,
and JERRY COBB,
Respondents.
Before: Collins, P.J., and Jansen and Whitbeck, JJ.
MEMORANDUM.
Respondents-appellants Judy Lynn Cobb and Kenneth Parker appeal as of right the
termination of their parental rights to the minor children pursuant to MCL 712A.19b(3)(c)(i), (g),
and (j); MSA 27.3178(598.19b)(3)(c)(i), (g), and (j). We affirm.
After thoroughly reviewing the record, we are satisfied that the circuit court did not
clearly err in finding that §§ 19b(3)(c)(i), (g), and (j) were established by clear and convincing
evidence with respect to both respondents. In re Jackson, 199 Mich App 22, 25; 501 NW2d 182
(1993). Further, the evidence did not establish that termination of respondents’ parental rights
was clearly not in the children’s best interests. MCL 712A.19b(5); MSA 27.3178(598.19b)(5);
In re Trejo, 462 Mich 341, 354; 612 NW2d 407 (2000).
Affirmed.
/s/ Jeffrey G. Collins
/s/ Kathleen Jansen
/s/ William C. Whitbeck
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