In re Interest of Danaisha W.
Annotate this CaseMother's six children were adjudicated in a juvenile proceeding in which the juvenile court found the children at risk due to domestic violence and drug-use in the home. The children were placed in foster care, and the State sought termination of Mother's parental rights. Before the juvenile court ruled on the State's motion, the court ordered that the children remain the temporary custody of Department of Health and Human Services for placement, treatment, and care. The court also imposed specific conditions on Mother's visitation rights. Mother appealed this order. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, concluding that because the order related to visitation and was temporary in nature, it was not a final, appealable order, and therefore, the Court lacked jurisdiction to hear the appeal.
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