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This case concerns an appeal by Cassandra C. (Mother) against the termination of her parental rights to her minor child, Kolton C. The trial court had terminated her rights on grounds of severe child abuse, abandonment by willful failure to visit, and abandonment by willful failure to support. The Court of Appeals reversed the termination based on failure to support, noting Mother's participation in a rehabilitation program made her failure not willful. However, the court affirmed the termination based on severe child abuse due to prenatal drug use and failure to visit. The decision emphasizes that termination remains in the child's best interest given the child's bond with the appellee, Erin S., and the mother's unaddressed issues.
In Re Kolton C. 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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This case concerns an appeal by Cassandra C. (Mother) against the termination of her parental rights to her minor child, Kolton C. The trial court had terminated her rights on grounds of severe child abuse, abandonment by willful failure to visit, and abandonment by willful failure to support. The Court of Appeals reversed the termination based on failure to support, noting Mother's participation in a rehabilitation program made her failure not willful. However, the court affirmed the termination based on severe child abuse due to prenatal drug use and failure to visit. The decision emphasizes that termination remains in the child's best interest given the child's bond with the appellee, Erin S., and the mother's unaddressed issues.
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