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Dep't of Human Servs. v. P. D. (In re Y. S. D.)

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF OREGON
Jul 22, 2020
305 Or. App. 599 (Or. Ct. App. 2020)

Opinion

A172540 (Control) A172676 A172541 A172677

07-22-2020

In the MATTER OF Y. S. D., a Child. Department of Human Services, Petitioner-Respondent, v. P. D. and J. J., Appellants. In the Matter of T. J. D., a Child. Department of Human Services, Petitioner-Respondent, v. P. D. and J. J., Appellants.

George W. Kelly, Eugene, argued the cause and filed the brief for appellant P. D. Shannon Storey, Chief Defender, Juvenile Appellate Section, and Shannon Flowers, Deputy Public Defender, Office of Public Defense Services, filed the briefs for appellant J. J. Inge D. Wells, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent. Also on the brief were Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General, and Benjamin Gutman, Solicitor General.


George W. Kelly, Eugene, argued the cause and filed the brief for appellant P. D.

Shannon Storey, Chief Defender, Juvenile Appellate Section, and Shannon Flowers, Deputy Public Defender, Office of Public Defense Services, filed the briefs for appellant J. J.

Inge D. Wells, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent. Also on the brief were Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General, and Benjamin Gutman, Solicitor General.

Before Lagesen, Presiding Judge, and James, Judge, and Kamins, Judge.

PER CURIAM Parents appeal the juvenile court judgments establishing jurisdiction over their two children under ORS 419B.100(1)(c). While the parents and children were visiting family in Oregon, mother took methamphetamine and had a "mental breakdown" during which she assaulted one of the children. As part of a safety plan with the Department of Human Services (DHS), father agreed that he would not allow mother to have contact with their children. However, after mother was released from jail, father let mother see the children at the aunt's home. This led to DHS removing the children. At a shelter hearing, the court exercised temporary emergency jurisdiction under ORS 109.751 and placed the children in the temporary custody of DHS. The court subsequently adjudicated the dependency petitions and took jurisdiction over both children under ORS 419B.100(1)(c).

We note that ORS 419B.100 has been amended since the judgment was entered in this case. Those amendments did not alter the text of ORS 419B.100 (1)(c), the provision at issue in this appeal.
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Parents argue that, under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), the children's home state is California and that Oregon did not have subject-matter jurisdiction to exercise emergency temporary jurisdiction because the requisite criteria under ORS 109.751(1) were not met. Additionally, they contend that, even if the juvenile court's exercise of emergency temporary jurisdiction was lawful, ORS 109.751 does not authorize a court to adjudicate dependency petitions or enter dependency jurisdiction judgments. Finally, father argues that the evidence is legally insufficient to support the juvenile court's determination that it had dependency jurisdiction.

Parents’ arguments regarding the scope of temporary emergency jurisdiction under the UCCJEA are foreclosed by our recent decision in Dept. of Human Services v. J. S. , 303 Or. App. 324, 464 P.3d 157 (2020). We conclude further that there was legally sufficient evidence in the record to support the juvenile court's exercise of jurisdiction under ORS 109.751(1) (to the extent parents challenge the sufficiency of the evidence on that point), and to support the court's subsequent determinations that it had dependency jurisdiction under ORS 419B.100(1)(c). We therefore affirm the judgments taking dependency jurisdiction over parents’ children.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Dep't of Human Servs. v. P. D. (In re Y. S. D.)

COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF OREGON
Jul 22, 2020
305 Or. App. 599 (Or. Ct. App. 2020)
Case details for

Dep't of Human Servs. v. P. D. (In re Y. S. D.)

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of Y. S. D., a Child. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES…

Court:COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF OREGON

Date published: Jul 22, 2020

Citations

305 Or. App. 599 (Or. Ct. App. 2020)
469 P.3d 869

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