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In Re DO

Filed: Jan 20, 2011
Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District (Eastland)
11-09-00337-CV

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This case involves the appeal of M.O.W. and C.D.O. from a trial court's order terminating their parental rights to their three children: D.O., S.O., and M.L.O. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (The Department) initiated the termination suit after M.O.W. was arrested for methamphetamine possession and the children were removed from her care. A jury found by clear and convincing evidence that termination was in the children's best interest and that M.O.W. and C.D.O. had endangered their children's well-being and failed to comply with court orders. The Court of Appeals of Texas, Eastland, affirmed the trial court's decision, finding legally and factually sufficient evidence to support the jury's findings regarding parental conduct endangering the children's physical and emotional well-being, extensive drug abuse, and related criminal activities. The court also addressed and overruled M.O.W.'s evidentiary and jury charge issues.

In Re DO is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District (Eastland). 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 Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District (Eastland).

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This case involves the appeal of M.O.W. and C.D.O. from a trial court's order terminating their parental rights to their three children: D.O., S.O., and M.L.O. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (The Department) initiated the termination suit after M.O.W. was arrested for methamphetamine possession and the children were removed from her care. A jury found by clear and convincing evidence that termination was in the children's best interest and that M.O.W. and C.D.O. had endangered their children's well-being and failed to comply with court orders. The Court of Appeals of Texas, Eastland, affirmed the trial court's decision, finding legally and factually sufficient evidence to support the jury's findings regarding parental conduct endangering the children's physical and emotional well-being, extensive drug abuse, and related criminal activities. The court also addressed and overruled M.O.W.'s evidentiary and jury charge issues.

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In Re DO is a legal case related to workers' compensation in Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District (Eastland). This case explains important rulings, legal interpretations, and claim decisions.

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