In the Interest of C.K.C., a Child v. the State of Texas

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 28, 2023
Docket14-23-00498-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed December 28, 2023.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

NO. 14-23-00498-CV

IN THE INTEREST OF C.K.C., A CHILD

On Appeal from the County Court at Law Grimes County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 35705-CCL

MEMORANDUM OPINION

The trial court signed an Order of Termination terminating Mother’s and Father’s parental rights with respect to their seven-year-old daughter, C.K.C. (“Christy”).1 Mother appeals the order and challenges the trial court’s predicate termination findings under Texas Family Code section 161.001(b)(1)(D), (E), and (O). Mother also challenges the trial court’s finding that termination of her parental rights is in Christy’s best interest.

For the reasons below, we overrule Mother’s issues on appeal and affirm the

1 We refer to C.K.C. using a pseudonym. See Tex. Fam. Code Ann. § 109.002(d). trial court’s Order of Termination.

BACKGROUND

In May 2022, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (the “Department”) filed an original petition seeking to terminate Mother’s and Father’s parental rights with respect to Christy. The parties proceeded to a bench trial before an associate judge2 approximately one year later. We summarize relevant portions of the witnesses’ testimony and evidence below.

Mary Watkins

Mary Watkins is a Department investigator. Watkins said she received a referral in April 2022 alleging neglectful supervision of Christy, who was then five years old. Mother was hospitalized at this time for a kidney stone and an infection and Christy was staying with her paternal grandfather (“Grandfather”).

According to Watkins, Mother had made allegations regarding an “inappropriate” relationship between Christy and Grandfather. Watkins said she interviewed Grandfather and Christy about the allegations. Watkins testified that Grandfather “adequately address[ed]” the allegations and she was not concerned about Christy staying in his care.

But after interviewing Grandfather and Christy, Watkins said she was concerned about the care Mother had been providing to Christy. Watkins interviewed Mother on May 3, 2022, while Mother was staying at Grandfather’s house after she was discharged from the hospital. Watkins performed an oral swab drug test on Mother, which came back positive for methamphetamines. Shortly 2 The Texas Family Code permits a judge to refer certain matters, including a suit affecting the parent-child relationship, to an associate judge for a ruling. See Tex. Fam. Code Ann. § 201.005(a). Upon ruling on the matter, the associate judge must issue a proposed order or judgment containing the associate judge’s findings, conclusions, or recommendations. Id. § 201.011(a).

2 thereafter, Watkins filed an “Affidavit in Support of Emergency Removal” in the trial court, which also was admitted into evidence during trial.

According to the affidavit, Mother was admitted to the hospital on April 19, 2022. The affidavit states that Mother reported to hospital staff that Grandfather had inappropriate interactions with Christy, including “posting naked photos” of her and “sleep[ing]” with her.

The affidavit then describes Watkins’ interview with Grandfather. Watkins recounts that Grandfather said Christy had lived with him since she was eight months old. According to Grandfather, Mother lived with him about half the time and, when she lived elsewhere, occasionally would take Christy with her. Grandfather said that Christy told him she and Mother would visit “Mr. Pirate,” whom Grandfather believed was a drug dealer. Grandfather recalled that Christy said she heard Mr. Pirate “talking about killing someone.” Grandfather also stated that, when Christy would return to his home, she would say that she and Mother “slept in the car” while they were gone.

Discussing Mother’s allegations against him, Grandfather said he took a picture of Christy while she was swimming and posted it on his Facebook. Grandfather said Christy sometimes slept in his bed and that Mother would “get upset that [Christy] doesn’t want to sleep with her.” Grandfather said he had a good relationship with Christy and “has never done anything inappropriate with or towards” Christy. Watkins’ affidavit then briefly recounts her interview with Christy, whom she described as “clean, appropriately dressed, happy and healthy.” Watkins stated that Christy did not make an outcry of abuse or neglect during the interview.

Next, the affidavit discusses Watkins’ interview with one of Mother’s nurses at the hospital. The nurse said Mother was admitted for a kidney stone and an 3 infection. According to the nurse, Mother tested positive for “amphetamines, benzoids, and opioids” on two separate occasions: April 22 and April 29. The nurse stated that hospital staff suspected Mother “was being brought in drugs by her boyfriend” because “none of the medications they provided would explain the positive drug screens.” The nurse explained further that “the drug tests were taken with enough time in between that the second drug test would have been clean even if [Mother] had drugs in her system when she was admitted into the hospital.”

Further substantiating these allegations, the nurse recalled that Mother “would go in the bathroom for hours at a time.” The nurse stated that, on one occasion when Mother’s boyfriend was visiting Mother in her hospital room, he “was out of it asleep” and “wouldn’t wake or stir even with the loudest of noises.”

Continuing on, the affidavit discusses Watkins’ interview with Mother shortly after Mother’s discharge from the hospital. Mother denied using drugs while hospitalized. Watkins informed Mother that Mother would need to undergo drug testing and that a “safety plan” would be implemented with respect to Christy’s care. According to Watkins, Mother “got very angry” and was “very upset” and “yelling.” Since Mother did not agree to the safety plan, Watkins informed Mother that “the Department would be taking emergency custody” of Christy. In lieu of the Department placing Christy in foster care, Mother agreed to stay at a local motel while Christy stayed in Grandfather’s care.

Finally, the affidavit concludes with a summary of Mother’s history with the Department. In 2020, the Department received a referral alleging neglectful supervision of Christy by Mother. The report stated that Mother and Christy were living in a “storage unit” and alleged that Mother used drugs and that those drugs were left where Christy could access them. During the investigation into this referral, Mother tested positive for amphetamines and methamphetamines.

4 Lindsey Cason

Cason is a substance abuse counselor with Monarch Family Services. Cason completed Mother’s substance abuse assessment in June 2022. Cason said Mother reported a history of using alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamines. According to Cason, Mother reported taking methamphetamines approximately ten times in the past two years. Ultimately, Cason recommended that Mother complete 12 substance abuse counseling sessions. Cason said Monarch was unable to schedule Mother to complete any of her sessions.

Melissa Muzny

Muzny is a licensed professional counselor. Muzny had twelve counseling sessions with Christy prior to her testimony at trial.

According to Muzny, after her meetings with Christy and conversations with Grandfather, she did not have any concerns about whether Grandfather had been or was “inappropriate” with Christy. Muzny testified that Grandfather was a “very stable” caregiver.

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