In re Aligha R.-S.
Decision Date | 02 March 2022 |
Docket Number | AC 44835 |
Court | Appellate Court of Connecticut |
Parties | IN RE ALIGHA R.-S. ET AL.[*] |
Submitted on briefs January 31, 2022
Procedural History
Petitions by the Commissioner of Children and Families to terminate the respondents' parental rights with respect to their minor children, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Fairfield, Juvenile Matters at Bridgeport, and tried to the court, Maronich, J.; judgments terminating the respondents' parental rights, from which the respondent mother appealed to this court. Affirmed.
Paul A. Garlinghouse, filed a brief for the appellant (respondent mother).
Nisa Khan, assistant attorney general, William Tong, attorney general, and Evan O'Roark, assistant attorney general filed a brief for the appellee (petitioner).
Elgo Moll and Bishop, Js.
The respondent mother appeals from the judgments of the trial court rendered in favor of the petitioner, [1] the Commissioner of Children and Families, terminating her parental rights as to her minor children, Aligha R.-S., Alanah S., and Aarin R. On appeal, the respondent claims that the court improperly found that (1) the Department of Children and Families made reasonable efforts to reunify the family, (2) she failed to achieve a sufficient degree of personal rehabilitation pursuant to General Statutes § 17a-112 (j) (3) (B) (i) and (3) termination of her parental rights was in the best interests of the children. In addition, the respondent claims that the court improperly denied her motion to revoke commitment and that her trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance. We affirm the judgments of the trial court.
We note at the outset that the core findings that the respondent challenges are reviewed under deferential standards. See In re Terrance C., 58 Conn.App. 389, 396, 755 A.2d 232 (2000) ( '; see also In re Avia M., 188 Conn.App. 736, 738-39, 205 A.3d 764 (2019) ( '; In re Patricia C., 93 Conn.App. 25, 31, 887 A.2d 929 (, )cert. denied, 277 Conn. 931, 896 A.2d 101 (2006).
With respect to the respondent's ineffective assistance of counsel claim, our review is guided by the following principles: ...
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