IN RE E.C.

Nos. 2D08-3544, 2D08-3671.

33 So.3d 710 (2010)

In the Interest of E.C., a child. R.C., Appellant, v. Department of Children and Family Services and Guardian Ad Litem Program, Appellees. M.C., Appellant, v. Department of Children and Family Services and Guardian Ad Litem Program, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

Rehearing Denied May 19, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jackson Stuart Flyte, Regional Counsel, Second District, and Kimberly Nolen Hopkins, Special Assistant Regional Counsel, Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel, Bartow, for Appellant R.C., and Ingrid Anderson, Clearwater, for Appellant M.C.

Bill McCollum, Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Kelley Schaeffer and Kimberly G. Gore, Assistant Attorneys General, Tampa, for Appellee Department of Children and Family Services.

Ama N. Appiah, Orlando, and Laura E. Lawson, Tavares, for Appellee Guardian ad Litem Program.


PER CURIAM.

In these consolidated appeals, M.C. (the Father) and R.C. (the Mother) appeal an order terminating their parental rights to their youngest child, E.C. Although several issues were raised on appeal, we write to address only the issue of whether it was fundamental error for the trial court to terminate the parental rights to E.C. under section 39.806(1)(e)(1), Florida Statutes (2006), when the case plan that was approved by the court and relied upon by the...

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