In re Interest of Leyton C. and Landyn C.

Case Number(s)
A-19-0423
Court Number
Lancaster
Call Date
Case Time
Case Summary

A-19-0423, In re Interest of Leyton C. and Landyn C., State of Nebraska v. Madison C. (appellant)

Lancaster County, Juvenile Judge Linda S. Porter

Attorney for Appellant:  Melanie Kirk (Johnson, Flodman, Guenzel & Widger)

Attorney for Appellee:  Maureen Lamski (County Attorney’s office)

Guardian Ad Litem:  Joy Shiffermiller (Shiffermiller Law Office, PC, LLO)

Juvenile Action:  Termination of parental rights

Action Taken by Trial Court:  The separate juvenile court terminated Madison’s parental rights to her minor children, Leyton C. and Landyn C.

Assignments of Error on Appeal:  On appeal, Madison assigns that the juvenile court erred in (1) finding sufficient statutory grounds under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-292(2), (4), (6), or (7) to terminate her parental rights, and (2) finding that termination was in the best interests of the children.

Extended Case Summary

A-19-0423, In re Interest of Leyton C. and Landyn C., State of Nebraska v. Madison C. (appellant)

Lancaster County, Juvenile Judge Linda S. Porter

Attorney for Appellant:  Melanie Kirk (Johnson, Flodman, Guenzel & Widger)

Attorney for Appellee:  Maureen Lamski (County Attorney’s office)

Guardian Ad Litem:  Joy Shiffermiller (Shiffermiller Law Office, PC, LLO)

Juvenile Action:  Termination of parental rights

Action Taken by Trial Court:  The separate juvenile court terminated Madison’s parental rights to her minor children, Leyton C. and Landyn C.

Assignments of Error on Appeal:  On appeal, Madison assigns that the juvenile court erred in (1) finding sufficient statutory grounds under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-292(2), (4), (6), or (7) to terminate her parental rights, and (2) finding that termination was in the best interests of the children.

 

 

Case Location
Omaha
Court Type
Separate Juvenile Court
Schedule Code
A1
Panel Text
Pirtle, Riedmann, and Welch, Judges