In re K.M.
Annotate this CaseAfter a contested hearing, the district court entered a jeopardy order finding that Father had exposed K.M., his child, to verbally violent confrontations and that Father’s unstable mental health placed K.M. at risk of harm. The Department of Health and Human Services subsequently filed a petition to terminate Father’s parental rights. Almost two years later, the court entered an order granting the Department’s petition. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the record contained support for the court’s finding that Father was unable to protect K.M. from jeopardy and that these circumstances were unlikely to change within a time that would need the child’s needs, and the record contained support for the court’s finding that termination of Father’s parental rights was in the child’s best interest.
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