Casey K. v. Alaska
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A mother appealed the termination of her parental rights to her child. On appeal, she questioned: (1) the child was a child in need of aid under AS 47.10.011; (2) that she failed to remedy the conduct that placed the child in need of aid; (3) the finding that the Office of Children’s Services (OCS) made reasonable efforts to reunify the family; and (4) that the termination of her parental rights was in the child’s best interests. Because all of the superior court’s rulings were supported by the record, the Supreme Court affirmed the court’s decision to terminate the mother’s parental rights.
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