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  • In re Interest of DeNasjha P.

    Filed on January 3, 2012
    Not designated for permanent publication, A-10-1233, A-10-1234
    SUMMARY: The mother’s bond with the children does not overcome the substantial evidence supporting termination of parental rights in an child injury case. 
    Kavasea S., DOB 4/02, Dominique S., DOB 1/03, Josezier H., DOB 5/05, Onyashy A., DOB 10/07 were removed from the mother’s home on [...]

  • In re Interest of Marquesha C. et al.

    Filed on July 13, 2010
    Not designated for permanent publication, A-09-1229
    SUMMARY: Termination of parental rights was proper based on the mother’s lack of progress over 2 years including failure to attend visitation and therapy, learn about the children’s medical needs, and access prenatal care.  
    Marquesha C, DOB 9/92, Fate B., DOB 12/96, Tylesha M., DOB 5/99, [...]

  • In re Interest of Angelica L. and Daniel L.

    Filed on June 26, 2009
    767 N.W.2d 74, 277 Neb. 984
    SUMMARY: Termination of the parental rights of a deported mother was improper because the State did not prove parental unfitness especially as the mother submitted overwhelming evidence in two home studies of her fitness as a parent. The “best interest” standard does not mean finding [...]

  • In re Interest of Chloe L. & Ethan L

    Filed on April 11, 2006
    14 Neb. App. 663, 712 N.W.2d 289
    SUMMARY: In examining the testimony of numerous medical experts disputing the explanations offered by the parents of their son’s multiple fractures, and given the rule that actual injury or physical harm is not required for the court to take protective steps, the Court of Appeals [...]

  • In re Interest of Jac’Quez N.

    Filed on September 26, 2003
    266 Neb. 782, 669 N.W.2d 429
    SUMMARY: To establish that reasonable efforts to reunify are not required, the State must provide clear and convincing evidence. The nature and severity of the abuse, the delay in seeking treatment and the ongoing denial by the parents in this case establish that reasonable efforts [...]