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DFPS asks court to terminate parental rights for three parents; hearing continued to Feb. 4

2176042 · January 31, 2025
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Summary

At a multi‑party final hearing in the High Plains Child Protection Court, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services asked a judge to terminate parental rights for the two fathers and the mother involved in a child‑removal case; the court admitted multiple exhibits and continued the final hearing to Feb. 4 for further testimony.

The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services asked the High Plains Child Protection Court on Jan. 31 to terminate the parental rights of Cameron Shelton, Adam Aguilar Jr. and Laquisha Stotts, citing failure to complete court‑ordered services and concerns about the children’s safety.

The requests were laid out during testimony by Tiffany Brown, a permanency specialist with Saint Francis Ministries. Brown told the court the department seeks termination for Shelton “based upon his failure to work services” and for Aguilar and Stotts for similar noncompliance and constructive…

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