Watkins v. Department of Human Resources, 54025

Decision Date07 September 1977
Docket NumberNo. 54025,No. 1,54025,1
Citation237 S.E.2d 696,143 Ga.App. 208
PartiesJ. W. WATKINS v. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
CourtGeorgia Court of Appeals

Copelan & Kopp, David G. Kopp, Greensboro, for appellant.

Arthur K. Bolton, Atty. Gen., Robert S. Stubbs, II, Chief Deputy Atty. Gen., Atlanta, John R. Laseter, Special Deputy Asst. Atty. Gen., Monroe, Carol Atha Cosgrove, Asst. Atty. Gen., Miles Walker Lewis Jr., Greensboro, for appellee.

BELL, Chief Judge.

This is an appeal from an order of the Juvenile Court of Greene County permanently terminating the appellant father's parental rights to his three children. Held :

1. The appellant maintains that the court erred in that it did not make an explicit finding of fact that the children were deprived as required by Code §§ 24A-3201(a)(2) and 24A-2201(a) and (c). The order in this case is not subject to this criticism. The fact that the court made this required finding under the "CONCLUSIONS OF LAW" heading of its order does not render the order erroneous.

2. The court also found as a fact that the appellant's children have been under the supervision of appellee since 1973; that the natural mother of the children separated from appellant in 1973 and has never returned; that appellant was severely mentally retarded and has a mental age of 4 years and 11 months and does not have basic intellectual qualities to raise children; that appellant has a drinking problem; and that appellant receives social security benefits because of his disability and is not regularly employed; and that appellant lives in close proximity to his 76 year old mother where he takes his meals and sleeps. These findings are all supported by the evidence and authorize the ultimate conclusions that the children were deprived and that conditions and causes of the deprivation are likely to continue. This being the case, the termination of appellant's parental rights was authorized under Code § 24A-3201(a)(2). Our decision in Elrod v. Dept. of Family & Children Serv., 136 Ga.App. 251, 220 S.E.2d 726 relied on by appellant is not in conflict with anything held here nor does it require a different result.

Judgment affirmed.

McMURRAY and SMITH, JJ., concur.

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