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This case concerns the termination of parental rights for J.G. (Father) and E.G. (Mother) over their three minor children, Joseph G., Trinity G., and Stephen G. The children were removed from their parents' custody and placed with the Department of Children’s Services (DCS) following the parents' incarceration. DCS initiated a petition for termination, which the trial court granted based on multiple grounds, including abandonment, non-compliance with the permanency plan, and persistence of conditions, deeming it to be in the children's best interest. Both parents appealed this decision to the Court of Appeals of Tennessee at Knoxville. The appellate court reversed the trial court's finding of willful failure to support but affirmed the judgment in all other respects, thereby upholding the termination of parental rights and remanding the case for enforcement.
In Re: Joseph G. 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.
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This case concerns the termination of parental rights for J.G. (Father) and E.G. (Mother) over their three minor children, Joseph G., Trinity G., and Stephen G. The children were removed from their parents' custody and placed with the Department of Children’s Services (DCS) following the parents' incarceration. DCS initiated a petition for termination, which the trial court granted based on multiple grounds, including abandonment, non-compliance with the permanency plan, and persistence of conditions, deeming it to be in the children's best interest. Both parents appealed this decision to the Court of Appeals of Tennessee at Knoxville. The appellate court reversed the trial court's finding of willful failure to support but affirmed the judgment in all other respects, thereby upholding the termination of parental rights and remanding the case for enforcement.
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