State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services v. Cedric Renee Mims & Angela Brown

Case Number
W2007-02436-COA-R3-PT

This appeal involves the termination of parental rights. The children were taken into protective custody soon after the birth of the youngest child, and were ultimately found to be dependent and neglected. The father was not appointed an attorney at this stage of the proceedings. Both the mother and father underwent psychological evaluations; both were found to be in the mild range of mental retardation and lacking the mental capacity to care for their children. DCS sought termination of their parental rights, alleging several grounds, including abandonment and mental incapacity. After a hearing, the lower court terminated the parental rights of both parents. The father appeals, arguing that DCS did not prove abandonment and mental incompetence by clear and convincing evidence. He also argues that the failure to appoint an attorney for him during the dependency and neglect proceedings was a denial of his right to due process. We affirm the trial court’s finding on the ground of mental incompetence. We also find that any violation of Father’s due process rights in relation to the dependency and neglect proceedings was remedied by procedural protections in place in the termination proceedings. Therefore, we affirm the termination of the father’s parental rights.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Chancellor Walter L. Evans
Case Name
State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services v. Cedric Renee Mims & Angela Brown
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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