State ex rel. D.H.L.
Opinion
hD.B.,1 the biological father of the minor child, D.H.L., appeals a judgment of the trial court terminating his parental rights and certifying D.H.L. eligible for adoption. For the following reasons, we reverse the judgment of the trial court.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
The minor child, D.H.L., was born on August 26, 2003. D.H.L., whose mother is K.L., was placed into the custody of the State of Louisiana, Department of Social Services (DSS), on April 13, 2004, when she was only seven months old. The incident triggering D.H.L.’s placement into the custody of DSS occurred on April 10, 2004. The Jennings Police Department [908] responded to a complaint at K.L.’s home wherein it was determined that K.L.’s live-in boyfriend,2 E.O., had allegedly beaten KL.’s five-year-old son, D.L., on his back with a large belt. It was also alleged that during the beating, K.L. held her son down while E.O. beat him. DSS removed both D.L. and D.H.L. from K.L.’s custody pursuant to an oral instanter order granted by the trial court on April 13, 2004. On April 15, 2004, a written instanter order temporarily placing D.L. into the custody of his biological father, D.B., was signed by the trial court; however, the same instanter order placed D.H.L. into the custody of DSS since her paternity had not yet been determined. Both D.L. and D.H.L. were adjudicated children in need of care pursuant to La.Ch.Code art. 6663 on June 17, |22004. On October 19, 2004, the results of the DNA test established that D.B. was also D.H.L.’s biological father. D.H.L. has remained in the custody of a non-related foster family selected by DSS, continuously, since April 13, 2004. On January 20, 2006, DSS filed a Petition for Certification for Adoption and Termination of Parental Rights.4 The petition alleged, in relevant part:
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As to the mother, [K.L.], and the father, [D.B.,] the Louisiana Department of Social Services, Office of Community Services, represents that their parental rights be terminated under [La.Ch.Code art.] 1015, Sections (4)Footnotes
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