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Johnson v. Fairfax Cnty. Dep't of Family Servs.

COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA
May 6, 2014
Record No. 2257-13-4 (Va. Ct. App. May. 6, 2014)

Opinion

Record No. 2257-13-4

05-06-2014

CORNEILIUS JEROME JOHNSON, SOMETIMES KNOWN AS CORNELIUS JEROME JOHNSON v. FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES

(Joseph B. Dailey, on brief), for appellant. ((David P. Bobzien, County Attorney; Peter D. Andreoli, Jr., Deputy County Attorney; Donna R. Banks, Assistant County Attorney; Alexander E. Morgan, Guardian ad litem for the minor child; Hartsoe & Morgan, PLLC, on brief), for appellee.


UNPUBLISHED

Present: Judges Kelsey, Beales and Senior Judge Clements

MEMORANDUM OPINION

Pursuant to Code § 17.1-413, this opinion is not designated for publication.

PER CURIAM


FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FAIRFAX COUNTY

Dennis J. Smith, Judge

(Joseph B. Dailey, on brief), for appellant.

((David P. Bobzien, County Attorney; Peter D. Andreoli, Jr., Deputy County Attorney; Donna R. Banks, Assistant County Attorney; Alexander E. Morgan, Guardian ad litem for the minor child; Hartsoe & Morgan, PLLC, on brief), for appellee.

Corneilius Jerome Johnson (hereinafter "father") appeals the termination of his residual parental rights to his daughter C.C.J. On October 21, 2013, the trial court entered an order terminating father's residual parental rights pursuant to Code § 16.1-283(B) and (C). Father does not challenge the termination of his residual parental rights under subsection (B), but contends the evidence was insufficient to support the trial court's decision under subsection (C). Upon reviewing the record and briefs of the parties, we conclude this appeal is without merit. Accordingly, we summarily affirm the decision of the trial court. See Rule 5A:27.

While the best interests of the child is "the paramount consideration of a trial court" in a termination proceeding, Logan v. Fairfax County Dep't of Human Dev., 13 Va. App. 123, 128, 409 S.E.2d 460, 463 (1991), terminations under Code § 16.1-283(B) and the subsections of Code § 16.1-283(C) provide distinct, "individual bases upon which a petitioner may seek to terminate residual parental rights." City of Newport News Dep't of Soc. Servs. v. Winslow, 40 Va. App. 556, 563, 580 S.E.2d 463, 466 (2003).

Because father does not challenge the trial court's decision to terminate his residual parental rights under subsection (B), the issue of whether termination was warranted pursuant to subsection (C) is rendered moot. Accordingly, we do not reach that issue as father does not even contest that there are adequate grounds for termination of his parental rights under Code § 16.1-283(B). See Fields v. Dinwiddie Cnty. Dep't of Soc. Servs., 46 Va. App. 1, 8, 614 S.E.2d 656, 659 (2005) (termination of parental rights upheld under one subsection of Code § 16.1-283 forecloses need to consider termination under alternative subsections).

The trial court's decision is summarily affirmed. See Rule 5A:27.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Johnson v. Fairfax Cnty. Dep't of Family Servs.

COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA
May 6, 2014
Record No. 2257-13-4 (Va. Ct. App. May. 6, 2014)
Case details for

Johnson v. Fairfax Cnty. Dep't of Family Servs.

Case Details

Full title:CORNEILIUS JEROME JOHNSON, SOMETIMES KNOWN AS CORNELIUS JEROME JOHNSON v…

Court:COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA

Date published: May 6, 2014

Citations

Record No. 2257-13-4 (Va. Ct. App. May. 6, 2014)