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Juvenile Law Appellate Court Slip Opinion

by Greenlee, Rebecca

 

AC48224 - In re N. A. ("The respondent mother, L. A., appeals from the judgment of the trial court rendered in favor of the petitioner, the Commissioner of Children and Families, terminating her parental rights with respect to her minor child, N. A., on the ground that the respondent had failed to achieve a sufficient degree of personal rehabilitation, pursuant to General Statutes § 17a-112 (j) (3) (B) (i). On appeal, the respondent claims that the court improperly determined that (1) the Department of Children and Families (department) made reasonable efforts to reunify her with the child, (2) she failed to rehabilitate sufficiently, and (3) termination of her parental rights was in the child’s best interest. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.")