Z.G. v. Dep't of Child Servs.

Docket Number49S04-1101-JT-46
Decision Date11 October 2011
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  • In re M.B.
    • United States
    • Washington Supreme Court
    • July 23, 2020
    ...and an increased ability to convey truth-telling are particularly important for a parent. See In re Involuntary Termination of Parent-Child Relationship of C.G. , 954 N.E.2d 910, 920 (Ind. 2011) (there are risks when "a party in such a delicate proceeding is not transported to the hearing" ......
  • FH v. State (In re Interest of ECH)
    • United States
    • Wyoming Supreme Court
    • July 27, 2018
    ...finding that representation by counsel and the opportunity to appear [in some form] are the two key components ...." In re C.G. , 954 N.E.2d 910, 921 (Ind. 2011) (citing cases).7 The process due "must be evaluated in light of the process received throughout the proceedings and must be propo......
  • C.A.B. v. J.D.M. (In re C.B.M.)
    • United States
    • Indiana Appellate Court
    • November 30, 2012
    ...31–19–9–8(a)(8). Because Birth Mother had a fundamental, substantive right to the care and custody of her children, In re C.G., 954 N.E.2d 910, 916–17 (Ind.2011) (citing Mathews v. Eldridge, 424 U.S. 319, 96 S.Ct. 893, 47 L.Ed.2d 18 (1976) ), and she had not exhausted all of her appellate r......
  • A.A. v. Ind. Dep't of Child Servs. (In re V.A.)
    • United States
    • Indiana Supreme Court
    • February 18, 2016
    ...rights is an extreme measure that is designed to be used as a last resort when all other reasonable efforts have failed.” In re C.G., 954 N.E.2d 910, 916 (Ind.2011).ConclusionThe evidence in a case involving the termination of a parent's constitutional right to parent his or her child must ......
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