In re Evelyn C.
Annotate this CaseAfter Evelyn was born, Father and Mother tested positive for cocaine, opiates, and marijuana. Eventually, the family court found both parents were unfit due to chronic drug use and terminated the parental rights of Father to Evelyn. Father appealed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) ample evidence supported the trial justice's finding that Father had a chronic substance abuse problem that rendered him unable to care for Evelyn; and (2) the evidence was sufficient to support the trial court's determination that it was unlikely Evelyn could be returned to Father within a reasonable amount of time.
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