in the Interest of G.C.F., a Child

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 5, 2007
Docket02-06-00282-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

                                      COURT OF APPEALS

                                       SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                   FORT WORTH

                                        NO. 2-06-282-CV

IN THE INTEREST OF G.C.F., A CHILD                                                   

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            FROM THE 158TH  DISTRICT COURT OF DENTON COUNTY

                                MEMORANDUM OPINION[1]

I. Introduction

In three points, Appellant Fabian F. appeals the termination of his parental rights to G.C.F.  We affirm. 

II. Factual and Procedural Background


Fabian and G.C.F.=s mother, Tammy B., met and began dating on February 18, 2004.  In late 2004 or early 2005 their relationship became violent.  Tammy testified that in October or November 2004, Fabian backhanded her in a car and broke her jaw.  After being struck Tammy exited the vehicle, and Fabian hit her in the leg with the car.  Furthermore, during another altercation Fabian broke one of Tammy=s teeth when he slapped her. During yet another incident both Fabian and Tammy were drinking and arguing. After Fabian grabbed and slapped her, Tammy stabbed him.

Tammy ultimately pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault for stabbing Fabian and spent six months in jail.  While in jail, Tammy discovered she was pregnant with G.C.F.  On July 24, 2005, Fabian started an argument with Tammy while he was intoxicated and hit her on the head and the side of her face.  Fabian was thereafter arrested for public intoxication.  Tammy also testified that she appeared for a hearing with a black eye she received from Fabian.  Fabian himself testified that he had slapped Tammy because she Aha[d] a of way of taking money out of [his] wallet and buying things she don=t need.@

G.C.F. was born on August 18, 2005, in Denton, Texas.  G.C.F. was immediately transferred by CareFlite to Cook=s Children=s in Fort Worth, Texas and put on a respirator.  The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (ATDFPS@ or Athe State@) subsequently filed a petition for protection, conservatorship, and termination on August 26, 2005.


Tammy also stated that several violent incidents occurred in December 2005.  Specifically, on December 29, 2005, an intoxicated Fabian ripped the phone out of the wall and threw her down on the floor, breaking two of her ribs and bursting one of her lungs.  Fabian was subsequently incarcerated for that incident.

At trial, there was evidence introduced that Fabian had an alcohol problem.  Tammy testified that Fabian drank until he passed out two to three times a week.  Counselor Gail Spagnola testified that Fabian drank before attending a court-ordered counseling session and that before the session began he heard Fabian screaming, cursing, and Abanging@ against the side of the building. TDFPS worker Michelle Giza testified that Fabian smelled of alcohol at a court hearing concerning G.C.F.  Fabian was twice convicted for DWI and could not remember how many times he had been arrested for public intoxication.

There was also evidence that Fabian enabled Tammy=s drinking during her pregnancy with G.C.F.  Fabian testified that he knew Tammy drank during her pregnancy with G.C.F. and that he would purchase alcohol and leave it at home with her while he went to work.  He claimed he could not control what Tammy consumed while he was at work.  Moreover, Fabian continued to purchase alcohol despite knowing Tammy=s drinking jeopardized G.C.F.=s health.


In addition to his family violence and alcohol problems, Fabian has had other experiences with the criminal justice system.  Fabian was adjudicated guilty and incarcerated from 1999 to 2003 for sexually assaulting a fourteen-year-old girl in 1997.  Moreover, in 2006, Fabian was convicted for failing to register as a sex offender.

A final hearing on the termination of Fabian=s parental rights began on July 31, 2006.  A jury rendered a verdict terminating the parental rights of both Fabian and Tammy.[2]  The jury answered Ayes@ to each of the alleged grounds for termination against Fabian.  This appeal followed. 

III. Termination of Parental Rights


A parent=s rights to Athe companionship, care, custody, and management@ of his or her children are constitutional interests Afar more precious than any property right.@ 

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