In the Interest of N.C., Minor Child
In the Interest of N.C., Minor Child
Opinion
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA No. 22-1374 Filed November 2, 2022
IN THE INTEREST OF N.C., Minor Child, C.M., Mother, Appellant. ________________________________________________________________ Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Woodbury County, Mary Jane Sokolovske, Judge.
A mother appeals the termination of her parental rights. AFFIRMED.
Teresa A. O’Brien, Sioux City, for appellant mother.
Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, and Mary A. Triick, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee State.
Joseph W. Kertels of the Juvenile Law Center, Sioux City, attorney and guardian ad litem for minor child.
Considered by Vaitheswaran, P.J., and Ahlers and Chicchelly, JJ.
AHLERS, Judge.
The juvenile court terminated a mother’s parental rights to one of her children1 pursuant to Iowa Code section 232.116(1)(g), (h), and (l) (2022).2 The mother appeals.
We review termination-of-parental-rights proceedings de novo. In re Z.K., 973 N.W.2d 27, 32 (Iowa 2022). The mother raises only one reviewable claim on appeal—that the State failed to prove the statutory ground for termination under section 232.116(1)(g).3 She does not challenge the grounds for termination under section 232.116(1)(h) or (l).
We need not address the mother’s challenge to termination under section 232.116(1)(g). When, as here, a parent’s rights are terminated under multiple statutory grounds, we may affirm on any ground supported by the record.
See In re A.B., 815 N.W.2d 764, 774 (Iowa 2012). As the mother fails to challenge termination under section 232.116(1)(h) or (l), she waives any claim of error on those grounds. See In re R.S., No. 22-0196, 2022 WL 4362192, at *1 (Iowa Ct. App. Sep. 21, 2022) (holding failure to challenge one of the grounds for termination permits us to affirm on that ground without analyzing other grounds challenged).
Accordingly, we affirm the juvenile court’s ruling that termination is appropriate under section 232.116(1)(h) and (l).
AFFIRMED.
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