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A07-2124, In the Matter of the Welfare of the Children of: B.J.B. and N.N.P., Parents.
State: Minnesota
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: A07-2124
Case Date: 06/24/2008
Preview:STATE OF MINNESOTA IN COURT OF APPEALS A07-2124 In the Matter of the Welfare of the Children of: B.J.B. and N.N.P., Parents. Filed April 22, 2008 Affirmed Worke, Judge Concurring specially, Harten, Judge Dodge County District Court File No. 20-JV-07-934, 20-JV-07-151 Pamela A. King, Baker Law Offices, 1530 Greenview Drive SW, Suite 210, Rochester, MN 55902 (for appellant B.J.B.) Paul J. Kiltinen, Dodge County Attorney, Janet L. Mahle Hinds, Assistant County Attorney, 22 Sixth Street East, Department 91, Mantorville, MN 55955 (for respondent Dodge County) Considered and decided by Worke, Presiding Judge; Hudson, Judge; and Harten, Judge .* SYLLABUS The district court's use of a stayed termination order in a termination-of-parentalrights proceeding does not inherently violate a parent's right to due process. OPINION WORKE, Judge In this appeal from the district court's order revoking a stay of termination of her parental rights, appellant-mother argues that (1) the district court's use of a stayed termination order is not authorized and led to an involuntary waiver of her right to trial
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Retired judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals, serving by appointment pursuant to Minn. Const. art. VI,
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