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In re Jason C.
Richard Charest, Esq., Lewiston, for appellee father
Aaron M. Frey, Attorney General, and Zack Paakkonen, Asst. Atty. Gen., Office of the Attorney General, Augusta, for appellee Department of Health and Human Services
Panel: GORMAN, JABAR, HUMPHREY, HORTON, and CONNORS, JJ.
[¶1] Jason C. appeals from a judgment of the District Court (South Paris, Ham-Thompson, J .) terminating his parental rights to his two children. See 22 M.R.S. § 4055(1)(B)(2)(a), (b)(i)-(ii), (iv) (2020). The father argues that the Department of Health and Human Services did not present sufficient evidence upon which the trial court could find that he is parentally unfit, and contends that the court abused its discretion in finding that termination is in the children's best interests. We affirm the judgment.
[¶2] In August 2019, the Department petitioned to terminate the father's parental rights as to both children.1 See 22 M.R.S. § 4052 (2020). The trial court held a one-day hearing on the petition on December 4, 2019. See 22 M.R.S. § 4054 (2020). The father was present at the hearing and was represented by counsel.
[¶3] In a judgment dated December 20, 2019, the trial court terminated the father's parental rights to both children.2 See 22 M.R.S. § 4055(1)(B)(2)(a), (b)(i)-(ii), (iv). The trial court found by clear and convincing evidence that the father is unwilling or unable to protect the children from jeopardy and these circumstances are unlikely to change within a time which is reasonably calculated to meet the children's needs, that the father has been unwilling or unable to take responsibility for the children within a time which is reasonably calculated to meet the children's needs, and that the father has failed to make a good faith effort to rehabilitate and reunify with the children. See id. § 4055(1)(B)(2)(b)(i)-(ii), (iv). The trial court also found by clear and convincing evidence that termination of the father's parental rights is in the children's best interests. See id. § 4055(1)(B)(2)(a). Its findings are supported by competent evidence in the record. In re Child of Carl D. , 2019 ME 67, ¶ 4, 207 A.3d 1202.
[¶4] The trial court's judgment contained the following findings regarding the father's fitness:
[¶5] The court also made the following supported findings regarding the best interests of the children:
[¶6] Based on these supported findings, the trial court concluded that the father was unwilling or unable to...
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