The uncontroverted testimony of the court-appointed psychiatrist provided clear and convincing evidence that respondent father suffered from a mental illness and that he is presently and for the foreseeable future unable, by reason of such illness, to care adequately for his daughter. Given the record made at the fact-finding hearing, a dispositional hearing was not necessary to determine whether termination of the respondent's parental rights was in the best interest of...
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