In re Phillip I.P.

1 Citing case

  1. In re Jayda J.

    No. M2020-01309-COA-R3-PT (Tenn. Ct. App. Jul. 21, 2021)   Cited 21 times

    Moreover, due to Mother's relapse and her delay in completing tasks, visitation in this case never progressed to unsupervised visitation. See In re Phillip I.P., No. E2015-01058-COA-R3-PT, 2016 WL 675540, at *12 (Tenn. Ct. App. Feb. 19, 2016) (citing as evidence of persistent conditions that the parent "never progressed to unsupervised visitation with the [c]hildren"). Mother also admitted that she occasionally drove, despite having a suspended license.