Missouri Children's Division v. M.I.C.
Missouri Children's Division v. M.I.C.
Opinion of the Court
ORDER
M.I.C. (Mother) and R.L.T. (Father) appeal the judgment of the trial court terminating their parental rights to their children, J.M.T. (Daughter) and J.R.T. (Son). Parents raise three points on appeal arguing that the trial court’s decision was not supported by clear, cogent and convincing evidence that Parents repeatedly or continuously failed to provide the Children with adequate food, clothing, shelter, or education necessary for their physical, mental, or emotional health and development; or that the conditions that brought them into care continue to exist and will not be remedied so that the Children could be returned to the Parents. Parents contend that there was evidence that Parents have safe, stable housing, the children’s medical issues no longer exist, and Parents are able to provide food, clothing, shelter, and education necessary for the children’s physical, mental, and emotional development. Parents also claim that the eondi-
The judgment is affirmed. Rule 84.16(b).
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