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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

C.B. v. JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
    2150304
    Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.
    Oct. 14, 2016
    William T. Fortune, Jr., Birmingham, for appellant.
    Sharon E. Ficquette, chief legal counsel, and Karen P. Phillips, asst. atty. gen., Department of Human Resources, for ap-pellee.
   MOORE, Judge,

AFFIRMED. NO OPINION.

See Rule 63(a)(1) and (a)(2)(A), Ala. R. App. P.; Rule 53(a)(1) and (a)(2)(A), Ala. R. App. P.; Ala. Code 1975, §§ 30-3B-102(4), (7) and (13), and 30-3B-201.(a)(1); Ala. Admin. Code (DHR), Rule 660-5-28-.01 et seq.; Ex parte McInish, 47 So.3d 767, 778 (Ala. 2008); Ex parte T.V., 971 So.2d 1, 9 (Ala. 2007); C.O. v. Jefferson Cty. Dep’t of Human Res., 206 So.3d 621 (Ala. Civ. App. 2016); A.M. v. St. Clair Cty. Dep’t of Human Res., 146 So.3d 425, 435 (Ala. Civ. App. 2013); J.D. v. Lauderdale Cty. Dep’t of Human Res., 121 So.3d 381, 384 (Ala. Civ. App. 2013); J.W. v. C.B., 68 So.3d 878, 879 (Ala. Civ. App. 2011); G.H. v. Cleburne Cty. Dep’t of Human Res., 62 So.3d 540, 544 (Ala. Civ. App. 2010); M.A.J. v. S.F., 994 So.2d 280, 292 (Ala. Civ. App. 2008); J.B. v. Cleburne Cty. Dep’t of Human Res., 991 So.2d 273, 282 (Ala. Civ. App. 2008); and In re N.T.U., 234 N.C.App. 722, 728, 760, S.E.2d 49, 54 (2014).

Pittman and Donaldson, JJ., concur.

Thomas, J., concurs in the result, without writing.

Thompson, P.J., dissents, with writing.

THOMPSON, Presiding Judge,

dissenting.

This court is affirming, without an opinion, a judgment of the Jefferson Juvenile Court (“the juvenile court”) .terminating the parental rights of C.B. (“the mother”) to her children. Because I do not believe that the juvenile court fully complied with § 30-3B-204(b), Ala. Code 1975, before it terminated the mother’s parental rights, I respectfully dissent.