Michigan Supreme Court Raises Questions For Supplemental Briefing In Termination Of Parental Rights Case
Previously, the Court of Appeals found plain error after the Trial Court held that Respondent-Mother was not entitled to reasonable efforts to reunify her with her children and when it failed to inform Respondent-Mother of her right to appeal the Trial Court’s removal of the children from her care.
Court of Appeals Reversed Parental Rights Termination After DHHS Failed to Prove Reunification Efforts and Notice Requirements
The Court of Appeals reversed the Trial Court’s order terminating Respondent-Mother’s parental rights pursuant to MCL 712A.2(b)(1) and (2). DHHS failed to plead aggravated circumstances, and also failed to provide facts supporting their request for termination at initial disposition.