People v. Richard S. (In re L.J.S.)

51 Citing cases

  1. People v. Timothy B. (In re River B.)

    2024 Ill. App. 5th 240045 (Ill. App. Ct. 2024)

    The court must determine whether the parent has made committed and diligent efforts toward correcting the conditions that led to the removal of the minor from the home. In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 24. "A parent's deficiencies collateral to the conditions that were the basis for the removal of the children are not relevant to the reasonable efforts analysis."

  2. People v. Michelle H. (In re MAL. H.)

    2024 Ill. App. 5th 231276 (Ill. App. Ct. 2024)

    The court must determine whether the parent has made committed and diligent efforts toward correcting the conditions that led to the removal of the minor from the home. In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 24. "A parent's deficiencies collateral to the conditions that were the basis for the removal of the children are not relevant to the reasonable efforts analysis."

  3. People v. Corey J. (In re C.R.)

    2024 Ill. App. 4th 231441 (Ill. App. Ct. 2024)   Cited 1 times

    (Internal quotation marks omitted.) In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 18, 115 N.E.3d 1003.

  4. People v. Jessica S. (In re Alexis S.)

    2024 Ill. App. 5th 230652 (Ill. App. Ct. 2024)

    The court must determine whether the parent has made committed and diligent efforts toward correcting the conditions that led to the removal of the minor from the home. In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 24. "A parent's deficiencies collateral to the conditions that were the basis for the removal of the children are not relevant to the reasonable efforts analysis." In re D.F., 332 Ill.App.3d 112, 125 (2002).

  5. People v. Jeffery B. (In re A.B.)

    2023 Ill. App. 5th 230513 (Ill. App. Ct. 2023)

    The court must determine whether the parent has made committed and diligent efforts toward correcting the conditions that led to the removal of the minor from the home. In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 24. "A parent's deficiencies collateral to the conditions that were the basis for the removal of the children are not relevant to the reasonable efforts analysis."

  6. People v. Marvin D. (In re D.D.)

    2023 Ill. App. 5th 230514 (Ill. App. Ct. 2023)

    The court must determine whether the parent has made committed and diligent efforts toward correcting the conditions that led to the removal of the minor from the home. In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 24. "A parent's deficiencies collateral to the conditions that were the basis for the removal of the children are not relevant to the reasonable efforts analysis."

  7. People v. Christopher F. (In re Ka. F.)

    2023 Ill. App. 4th 230496 (Ill. App. Ct. 2023)

    (Internal quotation marks omitted.) In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 18, 115 N.E.3d 1003.

  8. People v. Percy B. (In re S.B.)

    2023 Ill. App. 4th 220629 (Ill. App. Ct. 2023)

    The State shows depravity by establishing that respondent has a deficiency in moral sense and either an inability or an unwillingness to conform to accepted morality." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 18, 115 N.E.3d 1003.

  9. People v. A.S. (In re M.M.D.)

    2022 Ill. App. 5th 210400 (Ill. App. Ct. 2022)

    ¶ 86 "Reasonable efforts" relate to correcting the conditions that led to the removal of the children and are judged by a subjective standard based upon the effort that is reasonable for a particular person involved. In re L.J.S., 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 24. The court must determine whether the parent made earnest and conscientious strides toward correcting the conditions that led to the removal of the children.

  10. People v. Charlie S. (In re P.S.)

    2021 Ill. App. 5th 210027 (Ill. App. Ct. 2021)   Cited 5 times
    Holding that conducting a termination of parental rights hearing over Zoom did not violate due process

    The court must determine whether the parent has made earnest and conscientious strides toward correcting the conditions that led to the removal of the minor from the home. In re L.J.S. , 2018 IL App (3d) 180218, ¶ 24, 426 Ill.Dec. 81, 115 N.E.3d 1003. In this case, the conditions that were the