In re T.D.H.
Annotate this CaseThis appeal concerned three separate orders entered by the district court during proceedings resulting in the termination of Mother’s parental rights to her three minor children. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the district court did not abuse its discretion in rescinding the Office of the State Public Defender’s (OPD) appointment of counsel for Mother’s youngest child and denying OPD’s motion to appoint counsel after the termination hearing; (2) the district court did not err in concluding that Mother’s conduct or condition made her unfit to parent and was unlikely to change within a reasonable time; (3) the Department of Health and Human Services made reasonable efforts to prevent the removal of the children and to reunite Mother with her children; and (4) Mother was not denied her due process rights in the termination proceedings.
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