In Re Kailey A.
Syllabus
This appeal involves the parental rights of a mother, Mary K. (\Mother\), to her minor children, Kailey A., Abigail K., Isaiah K., and Izzabella K. (collectively, \the Children\). The Tennessee Department of Children's Services (\DCS\) filed a petition to terminate Mother's parental rights on the statutory ground of severe child abuse committed against the Children. The Greene County Juvenile Court (\the Juvenile Court\) found by clear and convincing evidence that Mother had severely abused the Children and that it was in the Children's best interest for Mother's parental rights to be terminated. Discerning no error, we affirm.
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Judges: Judge D. Michael Swiney
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