In Re Braelyn S. - concurring and dissenting
Syllabus
Because I believe that the line of cases holding that the petitioner seeking to terminate a parent's rights under Tennessee Code Annotated section 36-1-113(g)(14) must prove both a \failure to manifest an ability and willingness to assume custody\ with respect to the first prong of the analysis, I respectfully dissent from that portion of the majority's opinion. See In re Ayden S., No. M2017-01185-COA-R3-PT, 2018 WL 2447044, at 7 (Tenn. Ct. App. May 31, 2018). In all other respects, including affirming the termination of Father's parental rights, I concur.
Judges: Judge Richard H. Dinkins
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