BUSBEE v. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, 140 Ga. App. 365 (1976)

231 S.E.2d 137

BUSBEE v. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES et al.

53049.Court of Appeals of Georgia.ARGUED NOVEMBER 2, 1976.
DECIDED NOVEMBER 8, 1976.

WEBB, Judge.

We previously remanded this case with direction that the juvenile court vacate an earlier judgment terminating the parental rights of the father of this juvenile girl, and directed the court below to cause appropriate findings of fact and conclusions of law to be made and to enter a new judgment. Crook v. Dept. of Human Resources, 137 Ga. App. 817 (224 S.E.2d 806) (1976) (cert. den.). At that time there was no appeal by the divorced mother, whose parental rights were also terminated. The trial court has now made findings of fact, and by a new order has adjudged the juvenile to be a deprived child within the meaning of Code Ann. § 24A-401 (h) (1) and has terminated the parental rights of both parents.

From that judgment the mother appeals. There is no appeal by the father.[1] The appeal was submitted by one who is not an attorney at law but claims he has an “exclusive power of attorney” to “exclusively” act for the mother. As such, he has no right to practice law and to prosecute the case. Rather than dismiss it, however, we shall in this instance treat the appeal as a pro se appearance by the mother.

The transcript amply supports the findings of fact by the trial judge that this juvenile girl was a deprived child within the meaning of the statute, that is, “… without proper parental care or control, subsistence, education as required by law, or other care or control necessary for [her] physical, mental, or emotional health or morals…”

Page 366

Section 24A-401 (h) of the Juvenile Court Code (Code Ann. § 24A-401 (h)(1)); Morris v. Dept. of Family c. Services, 127 Ga. App. 36
(192 S.E.2d 389) (1972). The order terminating the parental rights of both the father and the mother was proper. Code Ann. § 24A-3201 (a)(2). If there is any evidence to support the findings of the trial court, we must affirm. Wiles v. Brothers, 138 Ga. App. 616
(3) (226 S.E.2d 805) (1976).

Judgment affirmed. Deen, P. J., and Smith, J., concur.

[1] The court is informed that the father died on October 6, 1976, subsequent to the time this case was docketed.

ARGUED NOVEMBER 2, 1976 — DECIDED NOVEMBER 8, 1976 — CERT. APPLIED FOR.
Termination of parental rights. Webster Juvenile Court. Before Judge Blanks.

Sadie Crook Busbee, pro se.
John Robert Parks, Divine, Wilkin, Deriso Raulerson, Walter M. Deriso, Jr., Carol Cosgrove, for appellees.

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