In the Interest of Rudesia D., (Jan. 27, 2003)

2003 Conn. Super. Ct. 116-a
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedJanuary 27, 2003
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
In the Interest of Rudesia D., (Jan. 27, 2003), 2003 Conn. Super. Ct. 116-a (Colo. Ct. App. 2003).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION RE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
This memorandum of decision addresses a petition to terminate the parental rights (TPR) of the respondent mother Audrey D. (Audrey), the biological mother of Rudesia D., (Rudesia), born 3/00. The petition alleges the ground of failure to rehabilitate. Rudesia's father, Rudolf D. (Rudolf), died in 1992.

The Department of Children and Families (DCF) obtained an Order of Temporary Custody (OTC) for Rudesia in 10/00. A neglect/uncared for petition was filed on 10/00. Specific steps were ordered by the court in 10/00 (R.J.). In 5/01, Rudesia was adjudicated neglected and was committed to the care and custody of the Commissioner of DCF. The court (D.J.) reordered the specific steps. An extension of commitment was granted in 5/02. Rudesia has been placed in her current foster home since 10/00.

In 2/02, DCF filed this TPR petition against Audrey. In 3/02, Audrey appeared, entered a denial to the petition and was appointed counsel. On that date, the court (R.J.) granted the State's motion to suspend visitation after an evidentiary hearing. In 5/02, the court (R.J.), in addition to extending the commitment, also approved the permanency plan, which called for termination of Audrey's parental rights and adoption of Rudesia.

In 5/02, the TPR was set down for trial in 8/02. In 8/02, the trial date was changed to 12/02.

On the morning of 12/02, trial commenced and was completed in the same CT Page 116-b day. The State called as witnesses Dr. David Krulee, a psychiatrist, Dr. Julia Ramos Grenier, a psychologist, psychotherapist Elizabeth Tiru and DCF social worker Jan Norvig. All were qualified as experts in their areas of expertise.

The State also submitted into evidence a copy of the DCF TPR social study dated 2/4/02, a report from the Morris Foundation dated 1/7/02, a five page report from LabCorp, a report from Julia Ramos Grenier, Ph.D, dated 1/05/01, an evaluation from David A. Krulee, M.D., dated 11/3/00, and a competency report from Dr. Krulee, dated 5/4/01.2

This court has jurisdiction over the pending matters. Notice has been provided in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Practice Book. This court has no reason to believe that there is any action is pending in any other court affecting custody of the child at issue.

I. FACTUAL FINDINGS
The court has reviewed the petition, the TPR social study, and the other exhibits submitted in evidence. The court has utilized the applicable legal standards3 in considering this evidence and the testimony of the witness. Upon deliberation, the court finds that the following facts were proven by clear and convincing evidence at trial.

I.A. EVENTS PRIOR TO THE NEGLECT ADJUDICATION OF 5/01

As set forth in the social study, Audrey was born in 9/58 in New York, New York, the second of seven children. Audrey indicated that she was raised alternately between her mother and her father and stepmother and reported having had a positive childhood. She reported that she attended high school in the State of New York, but left school in the tenth grade. She reported that she had never held a steady job in her lifetime. As of the date of the social study, Audrey was receiving benefits through the Department of Social Services.

Audrey was married on one occasion to Walter Sr. in 3/81. He is the father of Audrey's two elder sons, Tyrone and Walter Jr. These children are adults and living independently. Audrey reports that her father and stepmother raised these children due to the fact that Walter Sr. was emotionally and physically abusive toward her.

Audrey reports a long-standing history of substance abuse. She reports that she used cocaine and heroin during her pregnancy with Rudesia. As a result of the respondent mother's substance abuse, Rudesia was born with those narcotics in her system. Following the birth of Rudesia, she CT Page 116-c entered Liberation House in Stamford, CT. She has made other short-lived attempts at rehabilitation and, as of the date of the social study, was engaged in outpatient treatment at Morris Foundation. However, the credible testimony elicited at the hearing indicated that Audrey was not engaged in substance abuse treatment as of the date of the hearing.

Unfortunately, Audrey continued to offer positive urine screens for cocaine while adamantly denying any current use. Audrey is anemic and also has a chronic back condition. She reportedly is receiving disability income as a result. Audrey was diagnosed approximately thirteen years ago with a life threatening condition. As of the date of the social study, it appears that Audrey was not receiving any regular treatment for this condition.

Audrey was not in a marital relationship with Rudesia's father, Frederick D. Mr. D. died in March 1992, at the age of forty-two. Audrey has never provided any additional information regarding Mr. D. It is unknown whether or not Mr. D. resided with the family until the time of his death. Rudesia has no apparent memory of her father.

Audrey has two older sons, Tyrone and Walter. Tyrone is currently twenty-one years old and resided in Waterbury. Walter is currently twenty-four years old and resided in New York, NY.

I.B. EVENTS FOLLOWING THE NEGLECT ADJUDICATION OF 5/01

In 12/00, 1/02, 1/02, 1/02, 1/02 and 2/02, Audrey submitted urines positive for the presence of cocaine to the Morris Foundation.

An extension of commitment was granted in 5/02. On that same day, the court approved of the permanency plan and found that reasonable efforts to reunify had been made by DCF.

I.C. RUDESIA

Rudesia was born in March 1990 in CT to Audrey and Rudolf. She was the only child born of this union: however, she has two adult half brothers, Tyrone and Walter Jr. Audrey reports no complications during her pregnancy with Rudesia. However, as a result of mother's substance abuse during this pregnancy, Rudesia was born with cocaine and heroin in her system. As of the date of the social study, Rudesia was physically healthy and was up to date with her immunizations. She received regular pediatric care from a Waterbury provider. Rudesia is seen for biweekly therapy at the Child Guidance Clinic, the focus of the work being Rudesia's separation and loss issues. Rudesia was in the fifth grade at CT Page 116-d School. She has made an excellent adjustment to this school and in her first marking period, she made the honor roll.

I.D. SIBLINGS

As previously mentioned, Rudesia has two elder half brothers, Tyrone and Walter Jr. It appears as though Tyrone and Walter were raised primarily by their maternal grandparents due to Audrey's chronic substance abuse issues. Tyrone is currently twenty-one years old and resided in Waterbury. In the past, he had attended visitations with his mother and Rudesia has expressed that she would like to continue to have contact with her brother. The Department was making attempts to locate Tyrone and assess the feasibility of continued visitation. Walter Jr. is currently twenty-four years old and resided in New York, NY. He does not have any contact with Rudesia.

II. ADJUDICATION
In the adjudicatory phase of these proceedings,4 the court has considered the evidence and testimony related to circumstances and events occurring through the close of trial,5 in view of the fact that the only ground alleged against Audrey is failure to achieve rehabilitation.6 Upon review, as discussed below, the court has determined that statutory grounds for termination exist as to Audrey.

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