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In re Amelia C.
David Paris, Esq., Bath, for appellant Mother
Aaron M. Frey, Attorney General, and Hunter C. Umphrey, Asst. Atty. Gen., Office of the Attorney General, Augusta, for appellee Department of Health and Human Services
Panel: MEAD, GORMAN, JABAR, HUMPHREY, HORTON, and CONNORS, JJ.
[¶1] Amelia C. appeals from a judgment of the District Court (Augusta, Nale, J. ) terminating her parental rights to her child.1 See 22 M.R.S. § 4055(1)(B)(2)(b)(i)-(ii), (iv) (2018). The mother argues that there was insufficient evidence to support the court's findings of parental unfitness. She also asserts that the Department of Health and Human Services did not make reasonable efforts to reunify and rehabilitate her family. See 22 M.R.S. § 4041(1-A)(A)(3) (2018). We affirm the judgment.
[¶2] In January 2018, the Department of Health and Human Services filed a petition for a child protection order for the child, who at that time was two years old. Three months later, the court (E. Walker, J. ) entered agreed-to jeopardy orders as to both parents. In January 2019, the Department filed a petition to terminate the mother's and father's parental rights.2 After a two-day hearing in May and September 2019, the court (Nale, J. ) entered a judgment terminating the parental rights of both parents.3
[¶3] The court made the following findings of fact, which are supported by competent record evidence. See In re Children of Danielle M. , 2019 ME 174, ¶ 6, 222 A.3d 608.
[¶4] The mother asserts that there was insufficient evidence to support the court's judgment terminating her parental rights.
[¶5] "In order to terminate parental rights, the court must find, by clear and convincing evidence, at least one of the four statutory grounds of parental unfitness." In re Child of Katherine C. , 2019 ME 146, ¶ 2, 217 A.3d 68 (alterations omitted) (quotation marks omitted). "We will set aside a finding of parental unfitness only if there is no competent evidence in the record to support it, if the fact-finder clearly misapprehends the meaning of the evidence, or if the finding is so contrary to the credible evidence that it does not represent the truth and right of the case." Id. (quotation marks omitted). "Evidence is clear and convincing when the trial court could have reasonably been persuaded on the basis of evidence in the record that the required factual findings were highly probable." In re Child of Corey B. , 2020 ME 3, ¶ 4, 223 A.3d 462 (quotation marks omitted).
[¶6] Viewing the record in its entirety, we conclude that competent evidence in the record supports the court's finding that the mother is parentally unfit. See In re Children of Danielle M. , 2019 ME 174, ¶ 14, 222 A.3d 608.
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