                                                                                     May 27 2008



                                    DA 07-0716

          IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
                                  2008 MT 179N



IN THE MATTER OF
R.S., III,

         A Youth in Need of Care.


APPEAL FROM:     District Court of the Fourth Judicial District,
                 In and for the County of Missoula, Cause No. DN 03-8
                 Honorable Robert L. Deschamps, III, Presiding Judge


COUNSEL OF RECORD:

          For Appellant:

                 Jim Wheelis, Chief Appellate Defender; Joslyn Hunt, Assistant
                 Appellate Defender, Helena, Montana

          For Appellee:

                 Hon. Mike McGrath, Montana Attorney General; John Paulson,
                 Assistant Attorney General, Helena, Montana

                 Fred R. Van Valkenburg, Missoula County Attorney; James McCubbin,
                 Deputy County Attorney, Missoula, Montana




                                             Submitted on Briefs: April 24, 2008

                                                         Decided: May 27, 2008


Filed:

                 __________________________________________
                                   Clerk
Chief Justice Karla M. Gray delivered the Opinion of the Court.


¶1     Pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(d)(v), Montana Supreme Court 1996 Internal

Operating Rules, as amended in 2003, the following memorandum decision shall not be cited

as precedent. It shall be filed as a public document with the Clerk of the Supreme Court and

its case title, Supreme Court cause number and disposition shall be included in this Court’s

quarterly list of noncitable cases published in the Pacific Reporter and Montana Reports.

¶2     P.B. is the biological mother of R.S., III (R.S.), and other children. Following earlier

proceedings, the Department of Public Health and Human Services petitioned for termination

of her parental rights to R.S. The Fourth Judicial District Court, Missoula County, held a

hearing on the petition and subsequently entered an order granting the petition and

terminating P.B.’s parental rights. It determined pursuant to § 41-3-609(1)(f), MCA, that

P.B. had not complied with an appropriate and court-approved treatment plan and the

conduct or condition rendering her unfit was unlikely to change within a reasonable time.

The court also determined that termination was in R.S.’s best interest. P.B. appeals.

¶3     While P.B. asserts her noncompliance with the treatment plan was not entirely her

fault, she generally does not contest the District Court’s findings under § 41-3-609(1)(f),

MCA. Instead, she relies on § 41-3-445(9), MCA, which provides in part that a district court

may terminate a planned permanent living arrangement if it finds the circumstances of the

child or family have substantially changed and the best interests of the child are no longer

being served. P.B. asserts the District Court’s ultimate finding that termination was in R.S.’s

best interest contradicted findings it had made in earlier orders approving permanency plans
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and long-term custody arrangements, as well as language in certain stipulations by the

parties. We need observe only that § 41-3-609(1)(f), MCA, provides a separate, independent

and, here, unchallenged basis for terminating P.B.’s parental rights.

¶4      We have determined to decide this case pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(d), of our

1996 Internal Operating Rules, as amended in 2003, which provides for memorandum

opinions. It is manifest on the face of the briefs and the record that this appeal is without

merit because the District Court’s findings are clearly supported by sufficient evidence, its

conclusions on legal issues are controlled by settled Montana law, and it clearly did not

abuse its discretion.

¶5     Affirmed.


                                                  /S/ KARLA M. GRAY

We concur:
/S/ JAMES C. NELSON
/S/ JOHN WARNER
/S/ W. WILLIAM LEAPHART
/S/ BRIAN MORRIS




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