In Re Rsg

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedDecember 7, 2012
Docket42681-1
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FILED COURT OF APPEAL.S OIVISIO'N I7

2013 APR irk AM, 9: 07

STATE OF SHIT E PY

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

DIVISION II

In the Matter of the Welfare of: No. 42681 1 II - -

G. R. . S PUBLISHED OPINION

VAN DEREN, J. —Following our interlocutory decision filed on December 7,2012,the

trial court held a shelter care hearing on January 16 and 17, 2013. The trial court ordered RSG's'

continued placement in foster care after declining to place her with her grandmother, Christine

Aker. The trial court also declined to order the Washington State Department of Social and

Health Services (DSHS)to provide Aker with services. Aker seeks to vacate the shelter care

hearing order and disqualify the trial judge from presiding over future proceedings in this case

We hold that the trial court more probably than not erred as a matter of law in refusing to order

the State to provide services to Aker and,thus, we accept the issues raised in our hearing on

March 1, 2013, as an interlocutory appeal of the trial court's response to our interlocutory

opinion.

After review of the supplemental record and briefing, and following argument, we hold

that the trial court and State substantially complied with our interlocutory decision in that Aker

was made a party to the dependency matter, she was provided counsel, the trial court held a two-

1 We identify the minor child by her initials to protect the child's identity. No. 42681 1 II - -

day shelter care hearing, and the State has agreed to provide her services in accord with our

direction to respect Aker's nonparental custody rights to RSG and to reevaluate the need for

RSG to remain in foster care. We also hold that the trial judge is not disqualified to continue to

manage this matter and that any evidentiary errors did not prejudice Aker. We therefore lift our

stay of the trial court proceedings in this dependency matter and remand to the trial court for

further proceedings consistent with our rulings in this case.

FACTS

In our previous decision, we vacated the trial court's order vacating and dismissing

Aker's nonparental custody decree. In re Welfare ofR. .G., Wn. App. 230, 289 P. d 708 S 172 3

2012).We also held that if DSHS decided that a dependency should be established as to Aker, a

proper petition and supporting documentation were required. R. .G., Wn. App. at 251. We S 172

remanded for further proceedings that were to (1)occur within 45 days of our interlocutory

decision, 2) ( acknowledge and respect Aker's nonparental custody rights, and ( ) 3 reevaluate the

need for RSG's foster care placement with Aker as her custodian. R. .G., Wn. App. at 255. S 172

As we concluded:

Should DSHS pursue dependency as to Aker, it will be required to adhere to its statutory duties to provide legal representation, notice, a shelter care hearing, and services, if necessary, to Aker in a good faith attempt to quickly reunite this child with her maternal family. Furthermore, any petition to modify Aker's custody rights as to RSG under the nonparental custody decree must follow the statutory requirements to avoid additional needless and harmful disruption to RSG's life.

R.S.G., Wn. App. at 255. 172

Four days after this decision, DSHS sought a date for a dependency fact -finding hearing

as to the nonparental custodian under the prior dependency cause number. Aker filed a

memorandum contending that she was entitled to a shelter care hearing and complaining that

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DSHS had provided her with limited visitation but no other services. DSHS responded that it

wanted the , ourt to enter an order establishing dependency and a case plan with regard to Aker. c

DSHS was willing to provide services to Aker but argued that returning RSG to Aker's care was

not in the child's best interests at this time. RSG's mother, Jennifer Ware, gave birth to a son

while the appeal was pending, and RSG and her brother have been placed together in foster care.

The trial court agreed with Aker that it should conduct a shelter care hearing. During that

hearing, 10 witnesses testified about Aker's marijuana use, her current living situation, her

family history, the history of her involvement with DSHS, and RSG's development in foster

care.

The first witness was Bobette Webber, a chemical dependency counselor who testified

that when she evaluated Aker in April 2011, Aker did not describe any medical history that

would require her to smoke marijuana. Webber evaluated Aker as chemically dependent and

recommended treatment.

Justin Washington, a social worker for the Washington State Office of Public Defense, .

then testified on Aker's behalf. During a recent visit to Aker's home, Washington reviewed the

list of 17 safety threats that DSHS reviews when considering removing children from the home.

He found no safety threats that would prevent Aker from caring for RSG. He testified that Aker

lives in a two -bedroom mobile home with an attached outer room where she smokes cigarettes.

Her home is in a trailer park located on a highway. There is no fence between Aker's home and

the highway, and the property contains two dilapidated cabins. After reviewing her home for

safety threats, Washington gave Aker a parenting test on which she scored as a medium risk -

candidate for parenting abuse or neglect.

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Stephanie Frazier, a supervisor for Washington State Children and Family Services,

testified that her assessment of Aker had revealed one safety threat based on " caregiver who a

will not or cannot control their behavior and that their behavior impacts child safety."Report of

Proceedings (RP)Jan. 16 17,2013)at 33 34. Frazier admitted that her assessment was based ( - -

on information from 2008 and 2009. She recommended continued out ofhome care for RSG - -

while acknowledging that she had not offered Aker any type of services since 2008.

DSHS then called Aker, who testified that she has used marijuana since she was 24 years

old. She admitted that her previous testimony that she started using marijuana 18 months ago

was untrue. Now 42 years old,Aker stated that several medical needs warrant her use of the

drug. Aker described her troubled relationships with her ex- husband and daughters, Jennifer;

Jessica; and Justine,? said she would not leave RSG in her daughters' care. She denied any and

responsibility for 18- old Justine's drug use because Justine no longer lives with her. Aker year -

did say that she tries to have family dinners once a week and that Justine is allowed to spend the

night when Aker is home. Aker added that she supports herself by working 80 hours a month at

a motel.

Aker admitted that RSG had medical needs concerning her eyes as well as developmental

needs when DSHS took custody of the child. Aker has had sporadic visits with RSG since her

placement in foster care and said that no services or parenting classes were offered at the time of

that placement. She added that no parenting classes had been offered since this court's

December 2012 decision. Aker also explained that the entire trailer park where she lives was

2 For purposes of clarity, we refer to Jennifer Ware and her sisters by their first names. We mean no disrespect.

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