The mother of A. D. B., a three-year-old child, initiated a petition in the superior court to terminate the parental rights of the child’s legal father. The mother had custody of the child pursuant to a divorce decree between the parties. After a hearing, the superior court granted the father’s motion for a directed verdict and denied the petition. The mother appeals from the court’s order.
Pursuant to OCGA § 15-11-5 (a) (2) (C), the juvenile court has “exclusive
Although the parties consented at the hearing to the jurisdiction of the superior court, the consent of the parties cannot confer subject matter jurisdiction on a court.
Gray v. Gray,
Appellee’s motion for imposition of a penalty under Court of Appeals Rule 15 (b) is denied.
Judgment reversed.
