In Re Miranda T.
Syllabus
This appeal concerns the termination of a mother's parental rights to her minor children. The Tennessee Department of Children's Services (\DCS\) filed a petition in the Juvenile Court for Crockett County (\the Juvenile Court\) seeking to terminate the parental rights of Tiffany T. (\Mother\) to her minor children, Miranda and Baylee (\the Children\). After a hearing, the Juvenile Court entered an order terminating Mother's parental rights on four grounds and finding that termination of Mother's parental rights is in the Children's best interest. Mother appeals, arguing solely that the Juvenile Court erred in its best interest determination. We find, as did the Juvenile Court, that DCS proved four grounds for termination of parental rights against Mother by clear and convincing evidence. We find further by clear and convincing evidence, as did the Juvenile Court, that termination of Mother's parental rights is in the Children's best interest. We affirm the judgment of the Juvenile Court.
Judges: Chief Judge D. Michael Swiney
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