In the Matter of: E.H. State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services v. Kenneth Harazak

Case Number
W2004-00514-COA-R3-PT

This involves the termination of parental rights. The child at issue was taken into protective custody after police raided the parents’ home and found an active methamphetamine lab. Drug charges were filed against the child’s mother and father. The father was on parole from a prior murder conviction in Illinois, and his drug-related activities were a violation of his parole. As a result, the father was returned to Illinois to serve further time in prison on the prior murder conviction. The mother’s parental rights were terminated by default judgment. The father’s parental rights were terminated based on having the child in the home with a meth lab, and the father’s resulting incarceration in Illinois. The father appealed, arguing that the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services did not make reasonable efforts to reunite him with his child. We affirm, finding that under the circumstances of this case, the Department of Children’s Services was not required to make reasonable efforts to reunite the father with the child.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Judge Hansel J. McAdams
Case Name
In the Matter of: E.H. State of Tennessee, Department of Children's Services v. Kenneth Harazak
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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