A.A. v. Ind. Dep’t of Child Servs.
Annotate this CaseThe trial court terminated the parental rights of Mother and Father to their daughter, determining that there was a reasonable probability that the conditions that resulted in the child’s removal will not be remedied and that termination is in the child’s best interests. Father appealed. The Supreme Court reversed, holding (1) there was insufficient evidence supporting the trial court’s determinations that the conditions that led to the child’s placement outside of the home will not be remedied; and (2) there was insufficient evidence to warrant a conclusion that termination was in the child’s best interests.
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