In re Troy M.
The Law Guardian filed a motion on behalf of Thomas M., Jr. and Troy M. to dismiss petitions by St. Dominic's Home seeking to terminate the parental rights of respondents Thomas M. and Helen R. The Law Guardian argued that even if permanent neglect were found, the petitions would be dismissed at the dispositional hearing as it would not be in the children's best interests to terminate parental rights, citing their desire to maintain a relationship with their father, lack of preadoptive homes, and positive visits. St. Dominic's Home opposed, stating no legal authority supported a pre-dispositional dismissal and that best interests are determined at a dispositional hearing. The court denied the motion, holding that statutory framework requires best interests to be addressed at the dispositional hearing, not beforehand, and no provision exists for dismissal 'in the interests of justice' at this stage. The court also distinguished the cited precedent, Matter of Brian G., finding the current case's facts did not warrant a similar summary dismissal.