Respondent-father and respondent-mother ("respondents") appeal the 27 April 2007 order of the trial court terminating their parental rights. Respondents raised several issues, one of which was the failure of the petitioner to attach a copy of the order granting custody of the three minor children to the Harnett County Department of Social Services ("DSS") to the motion to terminate
A petition or motion to terminate parental rights is governed by North Carolina General Statute § 7B-1104 which provides that "[t]he petition, or motion pursuant to G.S. 7B-1102, shall be verified by the petitioner or movant. . . ." N.C. Gen.Stat. § 7B-1104 (2005) (emphasis added). "[A] violation of the verification requirement of N.C.G.S. § 7B-1104 has been held to be a jurisdictional defect per se." In re T.M.H., ___ N.C.App. ___,
In In re Triscari Children, the father appealed the trial court's orders which terminated his parental rights.
Petitioner's failure to verify the petition to terminate parental rights left the trial court without subject matter jurisdiction. N.C. Gen.Stat. § 7B-1104; see also In re T.M.H., ___ N.C.App ___,
VACATED.
Judges TYSON and JACKSON concur.
