· 8/12/2022

In Re Alessa H.

Syllabus

Following the entry of a default judgment against a mother who failed to answer the petition to terminate her parental rights, the trial court terminated the mother's parental rights to her child on the grounds of (1) abandonment by failure to establish a suitable home (2) substantial noncompliance with the permanency plan (3) persistence of conditions and (4) failure to manifest an ability and willingness to personally assume custody or financial responsibility. The trial court further found that termination of the mother's parental rights was in the child's best interest. The mother moved to set aside the default judgment. We affirm the trial court's denial of the motion to set aside the default judgment. We affirm the trial court's conclusion that clear and convincing evidence supports the aforementioned grounds for termination. However, we remand for the trial court to determine whether the termination of the mother's parental rights is in the best interest of the child pursuant to the new statutory factors which became effective on the date the petition was filed.

Judges: Judge John W,. McClarty

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