In re D.R.J.
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The Supreme Court reversed the order of the trial court terminating Father's parental rights to his minor child, holding that the trial court erred in adjudicating the existence of grounds to support a termination of Father's parental rights.
At the conclusion of a termination hearing, the trial court concluded that grounds existed to support the termination of Father's parental rights and that it was in the child's best interest to terminate Father's parental rights. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the trial court erred in adjudicating the existence of grounds for termination under N.C. Gen. Stat. 7B-1111(a)(1), (2) or (7) because the termination of parental rights motion failed to provide sufficient notice to Father that his parental rights were potentially subject to termination under those grounds.
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