Court Opinion

ID: 4412723
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Date Created: 2019-06-29 02:02:45.478489+00
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Electronically Filed
                                                         Supreme Court
                                                         SCWC-XX-XXXXXXX
                                                         28-JUN-2019
                                                         03:06 PM

                          SCWC-XX-XXXXXXX

           IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAI#I

                       IN THE INTEREST OF AB

         CERTIORARI TO THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS
               (CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX; FC-S NO. 15-0007)

                                 ORDER
 (By: Recktenwald, C.J., Nakayama, McKenna, Pollack, and Wilson, JJ.)

          The court has considered Petitioner/Intervenor-

Appellant KL’s application for a writ of certiorari, filed on

March 31, 2019, Respondent/Appellee Department of Human Services

(DHS)’s response, filed on April 30, 2019, and the record, and

has heard this matter by oral argument on June 20, 2019.

          This case arises from a child welfare proceeding in the

interest of AB.   After being placed in temporary foster custody

with DHS, AB was placed on family supervision with her father,

and lived in a home with him, his longtime girlfriend, KL, and

their child, AB’s half-sister.    Subsequently, AB’s father moved
out of the home and left AB in KL’s care.   Foster custody to DHS

was reinstated, and AB remained with KL, who served as a resource

caregiver and had developed a hânai relationship with AB.      On

March 10, 2017, the Family Court of the Third Circuit (family

court) issued an order terminating parental rights and awarding

DHS permanent custody of AB.   The family court also approved a

permanent plan, which indicated that KL intended to pursue

adoption, and that AB wished to remain in KL’s care.   On July 13,

2017, the family court issued an order changing AB’s placement to

New Hampshire.

          Based on KL’s status as a hânai parent of AB, mother of

AB’s half-sister, and resource caregiver of AB, and her

expression under the circumstances of her intent to adopt AB, KL

was entitled to a contested hearing before the family court

changed AB’s placement on July 13, 2017 to another resource

family home.   The Intermediate Court of Appeals erred by not

holding that KL was entitled to intervene in the case as of

July 13, 2017, and it erred in suggesting that the issue of KL’s

intervention may be moot.   Accordingly,

          IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the family court’s July 13,

2017 order is vacated.   We remand to the family court for a

contested placement hearing and reconsideration of AB’s permanent

plan, giving proper recognition to KL’s status as a hânai parent,

as well as AB’s best interests.   DHS shall ensure AB’s safety and

stability in a suitable temporary placement, which may include

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her present placement.   We retain concurrent jurisdiction to

enter an opinion and judgment that will follow.

          DATED:   Honolulu, Hawai#i, June 28, 2019.

                               /s/ Mark E. Recktenwald
                               /s/ Paula A. Nakayama
                               /s/ Sabrina S. McKenna
                               /s/ Richard W. Pollack
                               /s/ Michael D. Wilson

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