In re T.N.H.
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The Supreme Court affirmed the order of the trial court terminating Mother's parental rights to Troy, holding that the trial court's conclusion that grounds existed pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. 7B-1111(a)(9) was sufficient to support termination of Mother's parental rights and that the trial court made sufficient findings in determining that termination of Mother's parental rights was in Troy's best interest.
On appeal, Mother argued that the trial court erred in terminating her parental rights because the court did not receive sufficient evidence or make adequate findings of fact. The Supreme Court disagreed, holding that the trial court did not err by concluding that grounds existed pursuant to section 7B-1111(a)(9) to terminate Mother's parental rights and that the trial court made sufficient findings in concluding that termination of Mother's parental rights was in Troy's best interest.
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