Anastos v. State, Department of Family Services

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The Supreme Court affirmed the district court’s order, entered after a jury trial, terminating Father’s parental rights to his infant daughter. The court held (1) the evidence in this case was clear and convincing and allowed the jury reasonably to find that Appellant was not a fit parent under the provisions of Wyo. Stat. Ann. 14-2-309(a)(iv); and (2) the Department of Family Services failed to comply its rule establishing deadlines for completing a case plan, but the error was harmless, and therefore, the district court did not err when it denied Father’s motion for judgment as a matter of law. View "Anastos v. State, Department of Family Services" on Justia Law