IN RE K.J.A.

No. 33A01-0205-JV-191.

790 N.E.2d 155 (2003)

In re K.J.A., a Child Alleged to be a Delinquent Child. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Disabled Aging and Rehabilitative Services, an agency of the State of Indiana, Appellant-Petitioner, v. Henry County Office of Family and Children, Appellee-Intervenor.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

June 19, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana, Janet L. Parsanko, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, IN, Attorneys for Appellant.

Mark C. Stamper, New Castle, IN, Attorney for Appellee.


OPINION

MATTINGLY-MAY, Judge.

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration ("FSSA"), Division of Disabled Aging and Rehabilitative Services ("the Division"), appeals the trial court's denial of its motion to correct error. The Division raises one issue on appeal, which we restate as whether the trial court erred in denying the Division's motion to correct error because the court erroneously required the Division to pay the costs of K.J.A.'s placement...

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