21CA0023 Peo in Interest of SiOG 10-21-2021
COLORADO COURT OF APPEALS
Court of Appeals No. 21CA0023
City and County of Denver Juvenile Court No. 19JV894
Honorable D. Brett Woods, Judge
The People of the State of Colorado,
Appellee,
In the Interest of Si.O.G. and S.M.G., Children,
and Concerning M.M.V. and S.O.G.,
Appellants.
JUDGMENT AFFIRMED
Division VII
Opinion by JUDGE NAVARRO
Grove and Pawar, JJ., concur
NOT PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO C.A.R. 35(e)
Announced October 21, 2021
Kristin M. Bronson, City Attorney, Laura Grzetic Eibsen, Assistant City
Attorney, Denver, Colorado, for Appellee
Barry Meinster, Guardian Ad Litem
Patrick R. Henson, Office of Respondent Parents’ Counsel, Chelsea A. Carr,
Office of Respondent Parents’ Counsel, Denver, Colorado, for Appellant M.M.V.
Pamela K. Streng, Office of Respondent Parents’ Counsel, Georgetown,
Colorado, for Appellant S.O.G.
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¶ 1
In this dependency and neglect proceeding, S.O.G. (father)
appeals the juvenile court’s judgment terminating his parent-child
legal relationship with S.M.G., and M.M.V. (mother) appeals the
juvenile court’s judgment terminating her parent-child legal
relationship with S.M.G. and Si.O.G (the children). The parents
contend that the juvenile court erred by determining that
termination was in the children’s best interests, as opposed to a
less drastic alternative. We disagree and affirm.
I. Background
¶ 2
In May 2019, the Denver Department of Human Services
received a report that S.M.G. tested positive for methamphetamine
at birth. The child was also born premature and required treatment
in a neo-natal care unit. Mother admitted to using
methamphetamine and to having a relapse while pregnant. She
asserted that she relapsed after father shot her in the hand. Father
was arrested on criminal charges related to the shooting and
remained incarcerated throughout the case.
¶ 3
In June 2019, after S.M.G. was discharged from the hospital,
a Department caseworker attempted many home visits to check on
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the children, without success.1 The Department filed a motion for
temporary protective custody of the children, which the juvenile
court granted.
¶ 4
The Department later filed a petition in dependency and
neglect alleging, among other things, that the children were
homeless, without proper care, or not living with either parent
through no fault of the parents. Father and mother admitted th
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