IN THE INTEREST OF J. M. S. M., 240 Ga. App. 294 (1999)

523 S.E.2d 357 IN THE INTEREST OF J. M. S. M., a child. A99A1712.Court of Appeals of Georgia. DECIDED: OCTOBER 6, 1999. JOHNSON, Chief Judge. In order to terminate parental rights, a juvenile court must find clear and convincing evidence of present parental misconduct or inability, not merely evidence of past parental unfitness.[1] The Cobb […]

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