The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, In the Interest of M.M., a Child, and concerning C.M.

726 P.2d 1108
CourtSupreme Court of Colorado
DecidedOctober 20, 1986
Docket85SA277
StatusPublished
Cited by1,051 cases

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The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, In the Interest of M.M., a Child, and concerning C.M., 726 P.2d 1108 (Colo. 1986).

Opinion

Martin A. Mansfield, Jr., Englewood, Guardian Ad Litem, for Minor child.

Carl E.K. Johnson, Denver, for respondent-appellant.

Raymond C. Frenchmore, Littleton, for Dept. of Social Services.

QUINN, Chief Justice.

The appellant, C.M., appeals a judgment terminating her parental rights with respect to M.M., her seven year old son. C.M. challenges the constitutionality of certain provisions of the Parent-Child Legal Relationship Termination Act of 1977, §§ 19-11-101 to -110, 8B C.R.S. (1986), and also raises several other claims in connection with various rulings made by the juvenile court during the proceedings below. 1 We affirm the judgment.

I.

A review of the events leading up to the termination order provides the factual context for the issues raised in this appeal. M.M. was born on June 13, 1977. On December 20, 1982, the Arapahoe County Department of Social Services (department) received a protective services referral regarding M.M. 2 The department was informed that M.M. and his sister R.M. had been sitting in a fast-food restaurant for over an hour and a half without adult supervision and that M.M. had been in the restaurant on three consecutive days for long periods of time without supervision. M.M. and R.M. were escorted home by an officer of the Englewood Police Department and released to C.M., their mother. One week later, on December 27, 1982, M.M. became lost in a King Soopers store and was eventually returned to his mother. On December 29 M.M. left home at about 12:30 p.m. and did not return. His mother reported him as missing to the police at 8:00 p.m., and M.M. was eventually located by the Englewood Police Department at 9:00 p.m. at a shopping center. On January 17, 1983, M.M. was again taken into custody by the Englewood Police Department after he was found walking the streets at 9:45 in the evening.

A hearing was held by the juvenile division of the Arapahoe County District Court on January 19, 1983, in order to determine whether M.M. should be provided temporary care and shelter outside the home. The court appointed a guardian ad litem for M.M. and an attorney to represent C.M., placed M.M. in the temporary care of the department, and then returned him to his mother following a second hearing five days later.

On January 27, 1983, the department filed a petition alleging in pertinent part that M.M. was a dependent or neglected child. The petition contained a notice that termination of the parent-child relationship is a possible remedy in the event of M.M.'s adjudication as a dependent or neglected child. 3 Approximately one week later M.M. was again taken into custody by the Englewood Police Department when he was found outside a bank at 10:00 p.m., having left C.M.'s care at about noon that day when they were shopping together. The court again authorized the department to place M.M. in foster care pending further hearing on the dependency petition.

C.M. suffered from multiple sclerosis since the age of 21, and the court accordingly requested the Kempe Center for Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse to examine her and to evaluate the effects of her condition on her parental capacity. Dr. David Jones, a psychiatrist, examined C.M. in April 1983 and concluded that she

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