In re: S.D.H.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina·Decided November 5, 2024·No. 23-1099·Published

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA No. COA23-1099

Filed 5 November 2024

Caldwell County, Nos. 22 JT 5–6

IN THE MATTER OF: S.D.H., D.W.H.

Appeal by Respondent-Father from a termination of parental rights order entered 19 September 2023 and amended 3 October 2023 by Judge Mark L. Killian in Caldwell County District Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 1 May 2024.

Hooks Law, P.C., by Laura G. Hooks, for Respondent-Appellant Father.

Stephen M. Shoeberle for Petitioners-Appellees.

No brief filed on behalf of the Guardian ad Litem.

CARPENTER, Judge.

Respondent-Father appeals from an amended order entered 3 October 2023 (“the Order”) terminating his parental rights to his minor children S.D.H. (“Stella”) and D.W.H. (“Decker”).1 On appeal, Respondent-Father argues that the trial court abused its discretion by ruling on disposition absent guardian ad litem evidence and failed to consider relevant best interest factors. After careful review, we largely agree

1 Pseudonyms are used to protect the identities of the minor children and for ease of reading.

See N.C. R. App. P. 42(b).

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