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Nina E., A.S. v. Dcs
1 CA-JV 17-0168
| Ariz. Ct. App. | Aug 24, 2017
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*1 NOTICE: NOT FOR OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. UNDER ARIZONA RULE OF THE SUPREME COURT 111(c), THIS DECISION IS NOT PRECEDENTIAL AND MAY BE CITED ONLY AS AUTHORIZED BY RULE.

IN THE

A RIZONA C OURT OF A PPEALS

D IVISION O NE

NINA E., A.S., Appellants , v.

DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY, ERIC S., JOCELYN S., Appellees . No. 1 CA-JV 17-0168 FILED 8-24-2017 Appeal from the Superior Court in Maricopa County No. JD 528623

The Honorable Arthur T. Anderson, Judge

APPEAL DISMISSED COUNSEL

Maricopa County Public Advocate, Mesa

By Suzanne W. Sanchez

Counsel for Appellant Nina E.

Arizona Attorney General's Office, Mesa

By Ashlee N. Hoffmann

Counsel for Appellee DCS

Artemis Law Firm, PLLC, Scottsdale

By Victoria E. Ames

Counsel for Appellee Intervenor Jocelyn S.

NINA E., A.S. v. DCS, et al. Decision of the Court MEMORANDUM DECISION Judge Michael J. Brown delivered the decision of the Court, in which Presiding Judge Jon W. Thompson and Judge Jennifer B. Campbell joined.

B R O W N , Judge:

¶1

Nina E. (“Mother”) appeals from the juvenile court’s order changing A.S.’s placement. On July 10, 2017, the juvenile court held a contested severance hearing at which Mother knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily chose to waive her rights to contest the termination of her parental rights. This renders Mother’ s appeal moot.

¶2 As a policy of judicial restraint, this court generally will not address moot or abstract questions. Lana A. v. Woodburn , 211 Ariz. 62, 65, ¶ 9 (App. 2005). “ A decision becomes moot for purposes of appeal where, as a result of a change of circumstances before the appellate decision, action by the reviewing court would have no effect on the parties. ” Vinson v. Marton & Assoc. , 159 Ariz. 1, 4 (App. 1988). The juvenile court terminated appellant Nina E.’s parental rights to A.S. on July 10, 2017. As a result, a decision on the merits of Mother’s appeal from the order changing A.S.’s placement would have no effect on the parties because Mother no longer has any parental rights with respect to A.S.

¶3 Accordingly, it is ordered dismissing this appeal. [1]

[1] A.S., through her guardian ad litem, also appealed the placement order but did not file an appellate brief or join in Mother’s briefing. Thus, pursuant to Arizona Rule of Juvenile Court Procedure 106(E), we dismiss the appeal filed by A.S. 2

Case Details

Case Name: Nina E., A.S. v. Dcs
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Arizona
Date Published: Aug 24, 2017
Docket Number: 1 CA-JV 17-0168
Court Abbreviation: Ariz. Ct. App.
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