W.R. v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, Cabinet for Health and Family Services

CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJune 13, 2025
Docket2024-CA-1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

RENDERED: JUNE 13, 2025; 10:00 A.M. NOT TO BE PUBLISHED

Commonwealth of Kentucky Court of Appeals NO. 2024-CA-1286-ME

W.R. AND C.R. APPELLANTS

APPEAL FROM RUSSELL CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JENNIFER UPCHURCH EDWARDS, JUDGE ACTION NO. 24-J-00029-001

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES AND B.R., A MINOR CHILD APPELLEES

AND

NO. 2024-CA-1287-ME

APPEAL FROM RUSSELL CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JENNIFER UPCHURCH EDWARDS, JUDGE ACTION NO. 24-J-00030-001

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES AND C.R., A MINOR CHILD APPELLEES AND

NO. 2024-CA-1288-ME

APPEAL FROM RUSSELL CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JENNIFER UPCHURCH EDWARDS, JUDGE ACTION NO. 24-J-00031-001

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES AND C.R., A MINOR CHILD APPELLEES

NO. 2024-CA-1289-ME

APPEAL FROM RUSSELL CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JENNIFER UPCHURCH EDWARDS, JUDGE ACTION NO. 24-J-00033-001

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES AND E.R., A MINOR CHILD APPELLEES

-2- NO. 2024-CA-1290-ME

APPEAL FROM RUSSELL CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JENNIFER UPCHURCH EDWARDS, JUDGE ACTION NO. 24-J-00034-001

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES AND P.R., A MINOR CHILD APPELLEES

NO. 2024-CA-1291-ME

APPEAL FROM RUSSELL CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JENNIFER UPCHURCH EDWARDS, JUDGE ACTION NO. 24-J-00035-001

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES AND S.R., A MINOR CHILD APPELLEES

-3- NO. 2024-CA-1292-ME

APPEAL FROM RUSSELL CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JENNIFER UPCHURCH EDWARDS, JUDGE ACTION NO. 24-J-00036-001

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES AND S.R., A MINOR CHILD APPELLEES

NO. 2024-CA-1293-ME

APPEAL FROM RUSSELL CIRCUIT COURT v. HONORABLE JENNIFER UPCHURCH EDWARDS, JUDGE ACTION NO. 24-J-00037-001

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, CABINET FOR HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES AND U.R., A MINOR CHILD APPELLEES

-4- OPINION AFFIRMING IN PART, VACATING IN PART, AND REMANDING

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BEFORE: COMBS, ECKERLE, AND L. JONES, JUDGES.

COMBS, JUDGE: In these consolidated appeals, Appellants, W.R. (Father), and

C.R. (Mother), (collectively Parents), appeal from adjudication and disposition

Orders of the Russell Family Court finding that their eight minor children were

neglected and ordering the children’s continued in-person attendance at Russell

County Schools. The children were not removed from the home. After our

review, we affirm in part, vacate in part, and remand.

The children involved in this appeal are:1

1. Ci.R., female, age 15, Case No. 24-J-00030, Court of Appeals No. 2024-CA-1287-ME;

2. P.R., female, age 14, Case No. 24-J-00034, Court of Appeals No. 2024-CA-1290-ME;

3. Co.R., female, age 12, Case No. 24-J-00031, Court of Appeals No. 2024-CA-1288-ME;

4. Su.R., female, age 10, Case No. 24-J-00036, Court of Appeals No. 2024-CA-1292-ME;

1 We identify these children by their initials and ages as of March 25, 2024, the date the DNA petitions were filed. The parents also have adult children. Some of the children’s first names begin with the same letter; in that case, we have used the first two letters to distinguish them.

-5- 5. E.R., male, age 8, Case No. 24-J-00033, Court of Appeals No. 2024-CA-1289-ME;

6. Br.R., female, age 6, Case No. 24-J-00029, Court of Appeals No. 2024-CA-1286-ME;

7. So.R., male, age 4, Case No. 24-J-00035, Court of Appeals No. 2024-CA-1291-ME;

8. U.R., male, age 2, Case No. 24-J-00037, Court of Appeals No. 2024-CA-1293-ME.

On March 25, 2024, the Russell County Attorney filed a DNA

(dependency, neglect, and abuse) petition in the Russell Family Court in the

interest of E.R., as follows in relevant part:

the above-named child was/is . . . neglected or abused [2] . . . pursuant to KRS Chapter 620, and within the scope of KRS 610.010(2)(d); Affiant’s grounds of belief are: SEE ATTACHED

In its entirety, the attachment states as follows:

On March 18, 2024, during a school board meeting, 8 year old [E.R.] walked 3.7 miles one way in 37 degree weather with what appeared to be his socially impaired 23 year old brother, [Al.R.] to the Auditorium at Russell County Schools. Some folks happened to be there for a school board meeting, but the boys said they were looking for someone who would let [E.R.] come to school for one day to learn about dinosaurs because he has never gotten to go to school. The DPP[3] and Superintendent’s Assistant asked [E.R.] if he was in homeschool, and he said no. He said that he wanted to

2 Kentucky Revised Statutes. 3 Director of Pupil Personnel.

-6- read but he could only spell two words: “poop” and “no”. [sic] When [Al.R.] was asked if [E.R.] was in homeschool, [Al.R.] said that he was able to attend through 1 year of high school and that some of the older children had been homeschooled some, but that the parents had stopped homeschool a few years ago and that the older children had pursued a little education on their own, but the younger children have had no homeschooling at all. [E.R.] was in open/webbed shoes with no socks, appeared to have some matted hair, had fingernails that were caked under with dirt, had dirty feet, and smelled of feces. [Al.R.] said that he had picked up coins along the way and was going to try to buy 50c wings on the way home because he had seen a sign. Because it was 37 degrees outside, an SRO[4] was pulled from the meeting he was in and asked to take the boys home. He got to the end of their driveway and could not enter because it was blocked with a row of trash cans. The boys walked down over the hill and entered the home.

This Affiant has received multiple 115s[5] over the past two years concerning these children. To date, all have been unsubstantiated by the Cabinet. These 115s have mentioned environmental neglect, educational neglect, supervisory neglect, and a host of other issues of neglect concerning this family.

On March 4, 2024, this Affiant received a 115 concerning environmental neglect. Pictures were sent to the Cabinet directly from children in the home demonstrating environmental neglect. As of this date, there has been no action by the Cabinet concerning this report. Now, there is further neglect that has been reported, which was observed by the local DPP and SRO.

4 School Resource Officer. 5 115s: presumably a reference to reports involving incidents of suspected neglect. No formal definition has been identified in the record.

-7- On May 25, 2024, DNA petitions were also filed in the interest of

each of the seven other minor children. The petitions and attachments are the same

as those filed in the interest of E.R. -- except that the petitions also include the

language, “risk of harm,” as follows:

the above-named child was/is . . . neglected or abused . . . pursuant to KRS Chapter 620, and within the scope of KRS 610.010(2)(d); Affiant’s grounds of belief are: SEE ATTACHED (RISK OF HARM).

On April 8, 2024, the family court conducted a temporary removal

hearing. Cindy Damron, DPP for the Russell County Board of Education; Au.R.,

another of Parents’ children who was then 17 years of age; and Mother testified.

On April 8, 2024, the court entered temporary removal Orders. The

court found that Au.R. confirmed that the younger children were not provided

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