K.B. State v. K.B.

North Dakota Supreme Court
K.B. State v. K.B., 2018 ND 126 (N.D. 2018)
911 N.W.2d 885
Per Curiam

K.B. State v. K.B.

Opinion

Per Curiam.

*886 [¶ 1] C.D. appeals a juvenile court order terminating his parental rights in K.B. On appeal C.D. argues the juvenile court abused its discretion in denying his motion for a continuance. The juvenile court terminated C.D.'s parental rights after finding the child was deprived, the deprivation was likely to continue, and the child was in foster care for more than 450 out of the previous 660 nights. The juvenile court denied a continuance because C.D.'s alleged defenses would not preclude termination. Because the juvenile court did not abuse its discretion in denying C.D.'s motion for a continuance, we summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(4).

[¶ 2] Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.

Daniel J. Crothers

Lisa Fair McEvers

Jon J. Jensen

Jerod E. Tufte

Reference

Full Case Name
In the INTEREST OF K.B. State of North Dakota, Petitioner and Appellee v. K.B., a Child; C.B., Mother; Sharla Price, Guardian Ad Litem; The Executive Director of Human Services Department, State of North Dakota, Respondents and C.D., Father, Respondent and Appellant
Status
Published