In re Nicholas K.
Two young children, Nicholas K. and Shawna K., were placed in foster care as a result of neglect arising from the substance abuse of their mother, appellant Sharon K. (Mother). Their father, appellant James H. (Father), had similar problems. Over the course of the initial 18 months, the parents maintained intermittent contact with the children while Mother underwent unsuccessful treatment. Eventually, reunification services were terminated for both parents, and the children were placed in separate foster homes. After the children thrived over the course of the next year and their foster parents proved willing to adopt them, the juvenile court terminated parental rights. Court affirm that decision.
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