This is a dependency and neglect action. The four children at issue were in the custody of a nonparent. The Department of Children’s Services filed a petition in juvenile court for protective custody of the children, alleging physical abuse. After an evidentiary hearing, the Juvenile Court concluded that the children were dependent and neglected, and transferred custody to the children’s biological mother. The non-parent temporary custodians appealed to the circuit court. The circuit court determined that the evidence was insufficient to conclude that the children were dependent and neglected. The circuit court then ordered that custody of three of the four children should remain with the biological mother, and that custody of the remaining child should be transferred back to the non-parent custodians. The biological mother appealed. We conclude that, once the circuit court found that the children were not dependent and neglected, it no longer had subject matter jurisdiction to determine the custody of the children. Therefore, we vacate the custody determination of the circuit court.
Case Number
W2004-02821-COA-R3-CV
Originating Judge
Judge Dewey C. Whitenton
Case Name
In the Matter of: E.B., T.B., T.B., and R.B.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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