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In this parental termination case, maternal Grandparents sought to terminate the parental rights of both Mother and Father for abandonment. The trial court found no grounds for termination as to Mother and only willful failure to support for Father, but ultimately concluded that terminating Father's rights was not in the child's best interest. The Court of Appeals of Tennessee affirmed the trial court's judgment. It upheld the finding against Mother for willful failure to visit and support, and for Father, it affirmed the willful failure to support but agreed that termination was not in the child's best interest, citing Father's meaningful relationship with the child and the guardian ad litem's recommendation.
In Re Addalyne S. is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Tennessee. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Tennessee.
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In this parental termination case, maternal Grandparents sought to terminate the parental rights of both Mother and Father for abandonment. The trial court found no grounds for termination as to Mother and only willful failure to support for Father, but ultimately concluded that terminating Father's rights was not in the child's best interest. The Court of Appeals of Tennessee affirmed the trial court's judgment. It upheld the finding against Mother for willful failure to visit and support, and for Father, it affirmed the willful failure to support but agreed that termination was not in the child's best interest, citing Father's meaningful relationship with the child and the guardian ad litem's recommendation.
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