Kennedy v. Padilla
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the district court terminating Carol and John Kennedys' guardianships of two children, including MCM, holding that the district court did not err in terminating the Kennedys' guardianship of MCM and granting guardianship to Jessica and Gilbert Padilla pursuant to 3-3-1101(a)(iv).
In 2015, a Colorado court removed GAP, MCM, and EJM from the Padillas' custody and placed them in foster care. The Padillas were GAP's biological parents and MCM's and EJM's relatives and former guardians. In 2016, the court granted guardianship of the three children to the Kennedys, Gilbert's sister and husband. In 2020, the Padillas filed a petition in a Wyoming court to terminate the Kennedys' guardianships. The court terminated the Kennedys' guardianship of GAP and MCM and granted guardianship of MCM to the Padillas. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court did not err when it (1) terminated the Kennedys' guardianship of GAP; and (2) terminated the Kennedys' guardianship of MCM and granted guardianship to the Padillas.
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