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State ex Rel. T.W. v. Ohmer

Supreme Court of Missouri
Mar 30, 2004
133 S.W.3d 41 (Mo. 2004)

Summary

In State ex rel. T. W. v. Ohmer, 133 S.W.3d 41 (Mo. 2004), the natural mother appealed an order of termination of her parental rights, after which order the trial court entered an order of adoption favoring the foster parents.

Summary of this case from In re Adoption of C.W.S.

Opinion

No. SC 85631

March 30, 2004

Appeal from Original Proceeding in Prohibition.

Kayla Vaughan, Chris E. Rollins and Mark H. Kruger, Counsel for Appellant.

Thad Hollie, Jr., Rita M. Montgomery, Gary L. Gardner, Bryan L. Hettenbach, Karen A. Dill, Donna L. Head, Susan C. Guerra, Bernhardt W. Klippel, III, R. Jeff Childress, Patricia A. Hageman and Edward J. Hanlon, Counsel for Respondent.


Opinion


Relator seeks a writ of prohibition barring respondent from taking any further action other than to set aside his "Order, Judgment and Decree of Adoption" concerning the minors K.A.W. and K.A.W.

Relator is the natural mother of K.A.W. and K.A.W. On December 11, 2002, respondent entered a judgment terminating relator's parental rights as to K.A.W. and K.A.W., and relator appealed. While the appeal was pending, respondent proceeded with the adoption of K.A.W. and K.A.W. by their foster parents, entering his "Order, Judgment and Decree of Adoption" on April 18, 2003.

T.W.'s direct appeal of the termination of her parental rights was argued before this Court concurrently with this writ. See In the Interest of K.A.W. and K.A.W., ___ S.W.3d ___ (Mo. banc 2004) (No. SC85683, decided March 30, 2004). A.W., the natural father, consented to termination of his parental rights and did not appeal.

A parent whose rights as to a child have been terminated has the right to appeal. In the Interest of M.E.W., 729 S.W.2d 194 (Mo. banc 1987); see sec. 453.011.2. Proceeding with adoption while the termination is reviewed on appeal compromises the parent's right to appellate review by requiring, as an effective precondition to reversal of the termination, that the appellate court be prepared to address a separate adoption proceeding. In re J.K., 661 N.W.2d 216, 225 (Mich. 2003); see sec. 453.160.

All statutory references are to RSMo 2000.

"The extraordinary remedy of a writ of prohibition is appropriate in one of three circumstances: (1) to prevent the usurpation of judicial power when the trial court lacks jurisdiction; (2) to remedy a excess of jurisdiction or an abuse of discretion where the lower court lacks the power to act as intended; or (3) where a party may suffer irreparable harm if relief is not made available in response to the trial court's order." State ex rel. Proctor v. Bryson, 100 S.W.3d 775, 776 (Mo. banc 2003). It is an abuse of discretion and a circuit court lacks the power to proceed with adoption of a child who has been the subject of a termination of parental rights while an appeal of the judgment terminating parental rights is pending.

The preliminary writ is made absolute. Respondent is ordered to set aside his "Order, Judgment and Decree of Adoption" concerning the minors K.A.W. and K.A.W.


Missouri statutes 211.447.8 and 453.040(8), RSMo 2000, provide that actions for termination of parental rights and adoption may be combined in one proceeding. Should a party appeal a judgment terminating parental rights, the judgment of adoption should be stayed pending the outcome of the appeal. See Rule 120.01(b).

Although I do not agree with the majority in its decision to reverse and remand the trial court's judgment terminating parental rights in In the Interest of: K.A.W. and K.A.W., No. SC85683 (Mo. banc Mar. 30, 2004), the effect of that outcome must be to set aside the adoption action as well. For this reason, I concur in the result of the majority decision to issue the writ.


Summaries of

State ex Rel. T.W. v. Ohmer

Supreme Court of Missouri
Mar 30, 2004
133 S.W.3d 41 (Mo. 2004)

In State ex rel. T. W. v. Ohmer, 133 S.W.3d 41 (Mo. 2004), the natural mother appealed an order of termination of her parental rights, after which order the trial court entered an order of adoption favoring the foster parents.

Summary of this case from In re Adoption of C.W.S.
Case details for

State ex Rel. T.W. v. Ohmer

Case Details

Full title:STATE EX REL. T.W., Relator v. THE HONORABLE STEVEN R. OHMER, JUDGE…

Court:Supreme Court of Missouri

Date published: Mar 30, 2004

Citations

133 S.W.3d 41 (Mo. 2004)

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