In re B.M.

2023 Ohio 1112
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 30, 2023
DocketCA2022-11-028 CA2022-11-029
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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In re B.M., 2023 Ohio 1112 (Ohio Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

[Cite as In re B.M., 2023-Ohio-1112.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS

TWELFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO

CLINTON COUNTY

IN RE: :

B.M., et al. : CASE NOS. CA2022-11-028 CA2022-11-029 : OPINION : 3/30/2023

:

APPEAL FROM CLINTON COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS JUVENILE DIVISION Case Nos. 2020374 and 20203075

Andrew T. McCoy, Clinton County Prosecuting Attorney, and Danielle E. Sollars, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for appellee.

Holly M. Simpson, for appellant.

HENDRICKSON, J.

{¶1} Appellant, the biological father of B.M. and J.M. ("Father"), appeals from a

decision of the Clinton County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division, granting

permanent custody of his sons to appellee, Clinton County Children Services ("the

Agency"). For the reasons discussed below, we affirm the juvenile court's decision.

{¶2} B.M. ("Billy"), born March 15, 2017, and J.M. ("Josh"), born March 30, 2018, Clinton CA2022-11-028 CA2022-11-029

are the two youngest children of Mother and Father. Billy and Josh have two half-sisters

from their Mother, M.C. ("Mary"), born January 1, 2010, and A.N. ("Anna"), born December

30, 2011, who were also part of the permanent custody proceedings. Billy and Josh also

have three paternal half-sisters, J.M. ("Jane"), K.M. ("Kim"), and S.M ("Sarah").1 Though

Jane, Kim, and Sarah were adults by the time of the permanent custody proceedings, they

were involved in various investigations the Agency conducted into the family while they

were minors.

{¶3} Mother first became involved with the Agency in 2012, after it was discovered

that Mother had left Anna, then seven months old, home alone for more than 30 minutes

while she went to a neighbor's house with Mary. Mother was ultimately convicted in the

Clinton County Municipal Court on one count of endangering children, a misdemeanor of

the first degree. Anna was adjudicated neglected and Mary adjudicated dependent in

November 2012. Following Mother's progress on a case plan, the Agency's case was

closed.

{¶4} The Agency became involved with Mother again in February 2014, after it was

reported that Anna's biological father was sexually abusing Mary. The allegations were

substantiated and approximately one month later, the Agency ended its involvement.

{¶5} In May 2014, the Agency's alternative response unit became involved with

Mother after it received reports that Mother had been observed being "very rough" with

Mary—pulling her by the arm and hair. The Agency also received a report that the evening

after Mother had been out partying, Mother had fallen asleep and Mary and Anna, then four

and two years old, respectively, were outside playing in the street. This later incident led to

1. The names Billy, Josh, Mary, Anna, Jane, Kim, and Sarah are pseudonyms adopted in this opinion for purposes of privacy and readability.

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Mother's conviction in the Clinton County Court of Common Pleas on one count of

endangering children, a felony of the fourth degree, for which Mother received a two-year

community control sentence.

{¶6} In July 2014, Father and Mother married after five months of dating. A few

months later, near the end of January 2015, the Agency opened an investigation after it

received reports that Mother was drinking one to one-and-one-half bottles of tequila every

day and was using marijuana and crack cocaine. Mother had brought the drugs into the

family's home, smoking marijuana with her stepdaughter Jane, and allowing Mary to hold a

crack pipe. Mother's behavior had also become erratic. She threatened to kill her

stepdaughter Sarah and one of Sarah's cats, and she had run naked through the family

home, chasing the children with sex toys.

{¶7} The Agency spoke with Father about Mother's reported conduct and its

concerns with her interactions with the children. At that time, Father indicated he was aware

of Mother's drug usage, but he did not think it was occurring in the home. The Agency filed

a complaint in the juvenile court and Mary and Anna were adjudicated dependent. The

Agency was granted protective supervision over Mary and Anna, and the girls were placed

in Father's temporary custody. A case plan for the family was adopted, which included drug

and alcohol counseling for Mother, a mental health assessment and mental health

counseling for Mother and Father, and the completion of parenting classes by both Mother

and Father. Mother and Father completed case plan objectives and the Agency ceased its

involvement.

{¶8} Billy was born in March 2017. About one month after his birth, near the end

of April 2017, the Agency opened an investigation after it received reports of domestic

violence incidents involving Mother and Father, reports that Mother was smoking marijuana

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with Sarah, and reports that Mother was sexually abusing Sarah. Regarding the domestic

violence incidents, Mother was alleged to be the aggressor, yelling and screaming at Father,

punching him in the face, and breaking a lamp over his head—incidents that were observed

by the children.

{¶9} With respect to the sexual abuse allegations, it was alleged that Mother had

sexually abused Sarah by digitally penetrating Sarah's vagina while Mary and Anna were

in the room. On one occasion, Mary caught Mother performing oral sex on Sarah in the

family's kitchen. Father did not believe the allegations and was unwilling to leave Mother.

As a result, the children were removed from the home. In August 2017, Sarah, Mary, and

Anna were adjudicated abused children and Billy was adjudicated a dependent child. A

case plan for reunification was developed, which required family counseling, Mother to

undergo substance abuse treatment, and Mother and Father to undergo mental health

counseling. Mother was not permitted to have any unsupervised visitation with the children.

{¶10} On March 30, 2018, while the Agency's involvement was ongoing, Josh was

born to Mother and Father. Progress was made on the case plan when, in November 2018,

just as the Agency was preparing to close its case, the Agency received notice that Mother

had been pulled over for drinking and driving with Mary, Anna, Billy, and Josh in the car.

Mother was charged with four counts of endangering children. Rather than filing a new

complaint, the Agency continued to work with the family under the old case number. In

June 2019, the Agency closed its case after Mother completed inpatient substance abuse

treatment, started taking a Vivitrol shot, and was placed on psychotropic medication.

{¶11} In September 2020, the Agency received a report that Mother had been pulled

over with Mary and Anna in the car and methamphetamine had been found in her purse.

One of the children was also improperly secured in her seat. Mother was charged and

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convicted of endangering children, a misdemeanor of the first degree. Mary and Anna were

placed in the Agency's temporary custody on October 5, 2020 and subsequently

adjudicated neglected children on December 4, 2020. Mother was prohibited from having

unsupervised contact with any of her children.

{¶12} At this time, Billy, Josh, and Father were living with some of Father's friends

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