In re Child of Charlene F.
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The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed the judgment of the district court terminating Mother's parental rights to her child pursuant to Me. Rev. Stat. 22, 4055(1)(A)(1)(a), (B)(2)(a), (b)(i)-(ii), holding that the court did not err in finding by clear and convincing evidence that Mother was unfit and that termination was in the child's best interest.
Specifically, the Court found by clear and convincing evidence that even though Mother may be willing she was unable to protect the child from jeopardy and that these circumstances were unlikely to change within a time reasonably calculated to meet the child's needs. Further, the court found that Mother was unable to take responsibility for the child within a time reasonably calculated to meet the child's needs and that its was in the best interest of the child that Mother's parental rights be terminated. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding that there was no clear error or abuse of discretion in the court's findings or analysis.
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