In re Zanaya W.
Annotate this CaseMother and Father were the biological parents of four children. In one proceeding, the juvenile court terminated the parents' parental rights to three of the children. In separate proceedings, the juvenile court also terminated their parental rights to their fourth child. The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the juvenile court in each case, holding (1) the juvenile court did not err in terminating Father’s parental rights to the three children involved in the first case; and (2) Mother’s sole assigned error that the State violated her due process rights on both cases by failing to base termination on Neb. Rev. Stat. 43-292(5) was not preserved for appellate review.
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