IN RE BRIDGET KALLIO MINOR
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
COURT OF APPEALS
In the Matter of BRIDGET KALLIO, Minor.
FAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY,
UNPUBLISHED
March 16, 1999
Petitioner-Appellee,
v
No. 208132
Baraga Juvenile Court
LC No. 94-000801 NA
LORI A. KALLIO and CURTIS D. KALLIO,
Respondents-Appellants.
AFTER REMAND
Before: Saad, P.J., and Hood and Gribbs, JJ.
PER CURIAM.
On November 10, 1998, we issued an opinion and order, affirming the trial court’s order
terminating parental rights, but remanding for the trial court to amend the order to include the statutory
grounds for termination as required by MCR 5.974(G)(3). We retained jurisdiction.
In accordance with that opinion, the trial court has issued supplemental findings of fact and
conclusions of law, stating that the parents' rights were terminated pursuant to these statutory grounds:
MCL 712A.19b(3)(b); MSA 27.3178(598.19b)(3)(b) (child injured or abused because of parent’s act
or parent’s failure to prevent injury, and reasonable likelihood of future injury or abuse); MCL
712A.19b(3)(c)(j); MSA 27.3178(598.19b)(3)(c)(j) (conditions leading to initial adjudication continue
to exist, without reasonable likelihood of correction); MCL 712A.19b(3)(c)(ii); MSA
27.3178(598.19b)(3)(c)(ii) (other conditions exist that cause the child to remain or come under court
jurisdiction, without reasonable likelihood of correction); MCL 712A.19b(3)(g); MSA
27.3178(598.19b)(3)(g) (parents failed to provide proper care or custody, and no reasonable
expectation of correction); MCL 712A.19b(3)(i); MSA 27.3178(598.19b)(3)(i) (prior abuse of sibling
with failed attempts at rehabilitation); and MCL 712A.19b(3)(j); MSA 27.3178(598.19b)(3)(j)
(reasonable likelihood child will be harmed if returned to parents’ home). As we stated in our previous
opinion, there was substantial evidence to support all of these grounds for termination. We are
therefore satisfied that the trial court has complied with MCR 5.974(G)(3).
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Affirmed.
/s/ Henry William Saad
/s/ Harold Hood
/s/ Roman S. Gribbs
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