In the Interest of Shaw

966 S.W.2d 174, 1998 Tex. App. LEXIS 1968, 1998 WL 141173
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 26, 1998
Docket08-96-00351-CV
StatusPublished
Cited by142 cases

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In the Interest of Shaw, 966 S.W.2d 174, 1998 Tex. App. LEXIS 1968, 1998 WL 141173 (Tex. Ct. App. 1998).

Opinion

OPINION

McCLURE, Justice.

We withdraw our opinion of November 6, 1997, and substitute this opinion in its stead. The motion for rehearing submitted by the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services is overruled. At issue is the termination of parental rights with regard to three young children. We affirm in part and reverse and remand in part.

NATURE OF THE FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS

Rosa Anna Freeman (Freeman) is the mother of Michael and Erica Freeman and Ron Shaw, Jr. Ron Shaw, Sr. is the father of Michael and Erica, but he is not the biological father of Ron Shaw, Jr. At the time the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services (DPRS) filed its first amended petition in suit affecting the parent-child relationship, the father of Ron Shaw, Jr. was unknown. Accordingly, the petition named Freeman as the mother of all three children, requested service of process upon her and sought termination of her parental rights. Ron Shaw, Sr. was named as the father of Michael and Erica; the petition requested service of process upon him, and sought termination of his rights with regard to his two children. The petition then addressed Ron Shaw, Jr.

The parent-child relationship between the child, Ron Shaw, and the biological father does not exist in law or in fact. [DPRS] requests that any parental rights of any unknown father of the child be terminated pursuant to Section 161.002, Texas Family Code. If, after being served with citation in this suit, any unknown father does not respond by timely filing an admission of paternity or by filing a counterclaim for paternity or for voluntary legitimation to be adjudicated under Chapter 160 of the Texas Family Code before the final hearing in this suit [sic].

Freeman answered; Ron Shaw, Sr. filed an affidavit of relinquishment and waived issuance and service of citation.

Having identified the parties, we now introduce the attorneys. Chris McCormack was originally appointed as attorney ad litem to represent the interests of the unknown father of Ron Shaw, Jr. and filed an answer on his behalf. Edmond Martin subsequently replaced McCormack as the ad litem for the father. David Lindemood was appointed as attorney ad litem for all three children. Sara Spector represented DPRS; John Cook represented Freeman, standing in for her court-appointed counsel, Ian Cantaeuzene. Shortly before trial, Jeremiah Worsham (Worsham) was identified through paternity testing as the biological father of Ron Shaw, Jr. Edmond Martin appeared on his behalf at trial. That having been said, the following announcements were made at the beginning of the trial:

The Court: Court will come to order, please. I will call Number 25,412, In The Interest Of The Freeman Children. Is Mr. Edmond Martin here?
Mr. Martin: Yes, Your Honor.
⅜ ⅜ ⅜ ⅜ ⅜
The Court: — Mr. Martin is the attorney ad litem for the—
Ms. Spector: One of the dads.
The Court: For the father, right?
Ms. Spector: One of the fathers.
The Court: For Ron.
Ms. Spector: No.
Mr. Lindemood: The father of Ron Shaw. Ms. Spector: Yeah, for the father of Ron Shaw, Jr. This is very confusing.
The Court: And how about the Texas Department of Protection and Regulatory *176 Service, is represented by Ms. Spector, correct?
Ms. Spector: Correct.
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The Court: — And who is the ad litem for the children?
Mr. Lindemood: I am, Your Honor. It’s David Lindemood, L-i-n-d-e-m-o-o-d.
The Court: And you are guardian ad litem for all the children?
Mr. Lindemood: For all three children.
The Court: And you don’t see any conflict of interest in that, do you?
Mr. Lindemood: No, sir.
The Court: And is there more than one father, you say?
Ms. Spector: Yes, but the other father, Ron Shaw, Sr., has filed a waiver of rights, relinquishment.
The Court: Let’s see. All right. And now, the mother, Rosie Freeman, is she here?
Mr. Cook: Present and ready, John Cook filling in for Ian Cantaeuzene.
The Court: C-o-o-k?
Mr. Cook: Yes, sir.
The Court: And you are for the mother?
Mr. Cook: Yes, sir.
The Court: And what’s the name of the child that’s here by waiver?
Ms. Spector: The father signed a waiver, Ron Shaw, Sr.
The Court: What’s the child’s name?
Ms. Spector: He’s the father of Michael and Erica, but not Ron Shaw, Jr.
The Court: Michael and Erica’s father here by waiver. Are all parties ready?
Ms. Spector: Yes, sir.
The Court: Do any of the parties desire to invoke the Rule?
Ms. Spector: No, Your Honor. For the record, today we are not proceeding on termination on Jeremiah Worsham. We haven’t filed on termination for him, yet. He’s just—
Mr. Martin: Right. Your Honor, in this ease—
The Court: We’ve got three sets of children; is that it?
Mr. Martin: Well, there’s three children. One—
The Court: I’ve got the three children.
Mr. Martin: Right. The third child that I represent the father of, just recently, they did paternity testing, established that he was the father of the child, and so he’s here today on behalf of Ron Shaw, Jr.
Ms. Spector: We are proceeding on termination on the mother of Ron Shaw, Jr., but not on the father. And the other two children, we are proceeding on both parents.
The Court: Other two children, what? Ms. Spector: Both parents, we’re asking for termination today.
The Court: So you are waiving any termination as to Ron Shaw’s father?
Ms. Spector: Today, we are. We have not yet filed. [Emphasis added]

RELIEF GRANTED

Following the hearing, the trial court terminated the rights of Rosa Anna Freeman as to all three children and terminated the parent-child relationship between Ron Shaw, Sr. and Michael and Erica. The order is silent as to any action taken with regard to Jeremiah Worsham. Only Freeman appeals.

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