Opinion ID: 881910
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: ISSUE II: Termination of C.M.'s Parental Rights

Text: C.M. argues that the best interests of the children do not require termination of his parental rights. In support of this argument C.M. points to limited instances in the transcript where the foster mother testified she would have no objection to C.M. having supervised contact and a psychologist testified that some contact between the children and their natural father would pose little risk to the children. However, the child psychologist who counseled the four M children recommended no visitation between C.M. and the children. The child psychologist stated that terminating C.M.'s rights would help the children and it would be in their best interests to allow the Ks to adopt them. C.M.'s evaluating psychologist also stated terminating C.M.'s parental rights may, in the long run, be beneficial to C.M. Once again there is substantial, credible evidence to support the District Court's finding of fact that it is in the children's best interests that C.M. not have the right to visit or contact the children. Therefore, we will not overturn the decision on appeal.