C.J. v. State (In re K.J.)

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C.J. v. State (In re K.J.)

IN THE UTAH COURT OF APPEALS
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State of Utah, in the interest of K.J. and T.J., persons under eighteen years of age.

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C.J.,

Appellant,

v.

State of Utah,

Appellee.

MEMORANDUM DECISION
(Not For Official Publication)

Case No. 20040042-CA

F I L E D
(July 29, 2004)

2004 UT App 263

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Third District Juvenile, Salt Lake Department

The Honorable Elizabeth Lindsley

Attorneys: Lisa B. Lokken, Salt Lake City, for Appellant

Mark L. Shurtleff and Carol L.C. Verdoia, Salt Lake City, for Appellee

Martha Pierce, Salt Lake City, Guardian Ad Litem

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Before Judges Billings, Jackson, and Thorne.

PER CURIAM:

Appellant appeals the order terminating her parental rights. Appellant's counsel has filed an Anders-type brief that fulfills the requirements of In re D.C., 963 P.2d 761 (Utah Ct. App. 1998).

Appellant challenges the juvenile court's finding that she did not comply with the requirements of the service plans provided by the Division of Child and Family Services. After a thorough review of the record, we conclude that Appellant's challenge is frivolous and there are no nonfrivolous issues for appeal.

Accordingly, we affirm the juvenile court's order terminating Appellant's parental rights and grant counsel's request to withdraw.

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Judith M. Billings,

Presiding Judge

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Norman H. Jackson, Judge

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William A. Thorne Jr., Judge

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