Filed on February 24, 2009
764 N.W.2d 648, 17 Neb. App. 377
SUMMARY: Although the juvenile court had the power to vacate its court order making findings required for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), its doing so was in error because there was sufficient evidence to make the required findings.
Jose G. and Luis G. were brought [...]
Articles tagged with: immigration
In re Interest of Luis G & In re Interest of Jose G.
In re Interest of Aaron D.
Filed on January 28, 2005
269 Neb. 249, 691 N.W.2d 164
SUMMARY: Because the testimony of the sole witness for the State was primarily based on hearsay and the testimony from the mother’s therapist that the mother was improving her parenting skills and that the child would be harmed by termination was not contradicted, the State did [...]




