State ex rel. L.D. v. Honorable Cohee (Signed Opinion)
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In this abuse and neglect matter, the Supreme Court granted a writ of mandamus compelling the circuit court to reunify Daughter with Parents and to remove Kinship Parents' party status in the underlying action, holding that Daughter and Parents had a clear legal right to reunification, and the circuit court had a clear legal duty to order that reunification.
Upon filing the underlying petition, the Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) removed Daughter from Father's home and placed her with Kinship Parents. After Parents successfully completed post-adjudicatory improvement periods all parties recommended reunification of the family. The circuit court concluded that the DHHR was required to move for termination of Parents' parental rights under W. Va. Code 49-4-605(a)(1) because Daughter had been in "foster care" for more than fifteen months. The Supreme Court granted a writ of mandamus, holding that there was a clear legal right to reunification and a clear legal duty to order that reunification and that there was no other adequate remedy available.
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