In re Adoption of Baby B.

Docket Number20090740
Decision Date27 January 2012
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4 cases
  • State v. Alexander
    • United States
    • Utah Supreme Court
    • May 4, 2012
    ...the district court [could] enter particularized findings of fact bearing upon the [relevant] questions.”). 2.See Manzanares v. Byington (In re Adoption of Baby B.), 2012 UT 8, ¶ 40, 270 P.3d 486 (factual findings “entail[ ] the empirical, such as things, events, actions, or conditions happe......
  • B.J.M. v. B.S. (In re R.B.F.S.)
    • United States
    • Utah Court of Appeals
    • May 3, 2012
    ...executed the Relinquishment, it was valid and enforceable when signed and the trial court did not err in enforcing it.6Cf. In re Adoption of Baby B., 2012 UT 8, ¶ 34, 270 P.3d 486 (holding that under the Relinquishment Statute, a birth mother's voluntary relinquishment of her parental right......
  • B.A.M. Dev., L.L.C. v. Salt Lake Cnty.
    • United States
    • Utah Supreme Court
    • July 10, 2012
    ...We review the trial court's legal conclusions de novo and the court's subsidiary factual findings for clear error. Manzanares v. Byington (In re Adoption of Baby B), 2012 UT 8, ¶¶ 40–41, 270 P.3d 486. And as for the mixed question whether the trial court correctly applied the constitutional......
  • Steel v. Steel, 20110241–CA.
    • United States
    • Utah Court of Appeals
    • February 24, 2012
    ...paying taxes, maintaining a mailing address, working or operating a business, and having children attend school in the forum.” In re Adoption of Baby B., 2012 UT 8, ¶ 88, 270 P.3d 486. “More than one factor is necessary to meet the test.” Munsee, 363 P.2d at 72. Absentee voting would be imp......

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