· 11/3/2022

In Re Brylan S.

Syllabus

In this termination of parental rights case, Appellant/Father appeals the trial court's termination of his parental rights to the minor child on the grounds of: (1) abandonment by an incarcerated parent by failure to support and by wanton disregard, Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 36-1-113(g)(1), 36-1-102(1)(A)(iv) (2) failure to manifest an ability and willingness to assume legal and physical custody of the child, Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-1-113(g)(9)(a)(iv) and (3) persistence of the conditions that led to the child's removal, Tenn. Code Ann. § 36- 1-113(g)(3)(A). Father also appeals the trial court's determination that termination of his parental rights is in the child's best interest. Because Appellee Department of Children's Services does not defend the ground of persistence of conditions, we reverse the trial court's termination of Appellant's parental rights on that ground. We affirm the termination of Appellant's parental rights on all remaining grounds, and on its finding that termination of Appellant's parental rights is in the child's best interest.

Judges: Judge Kenny Armstrong

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