LA CROSSE COUNTY DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES v. TARA P.

Nos. 01-3034, 01-3035.

252 Wis.2d 179 (2002)

2002 WI App 84

643 N.W.2d 194

IN RE the TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO DEANTYE P.-B., a Person Under the Age of 18: LA CROSSE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, Petitioner-Respondent, v. TARA P., Respondent-Appellant. IN RE the TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO TYRELL P.-B., a Person Under the Age of 18: LA CROSSE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, Petitioner-Respondent, v. TARA P., Respondent-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided February 14, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

On behalf of the respondent-appellant, the cause was submitted on the briefs of Tim Provis, Madison.

On behalf of the petitioner-respondent, the cause was submitted on the brief of David L. Lange, Deputy Corporation Counsel for La Crosse County.

On behalf of Deantye P.-B. and Tyrell P.-B., the cause was submitted on the brief of Janet A. Jenkins, guardian ad litem, of Johns & Flaherty, S.C., La Crosse.

Before Dykman, Deininger and Lundsten, JJ.


¶ 1. LUNDSTEN, J.

Tara P. appeals two orders of the circuit court terminating her parental rights to two of her children. Tara P. alleges that the circuit court erred at her termination of parental rights trial by allowing admission of evidence pertaining to events that occurred prior to the CHIPS dispositional orders.1 For the reasons that follow, we affirm.2

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