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Schaffer v. State
769 SO.2D 496, 769 SO.2D 496, 2000.FL.0048504
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Publisher Description
The profound nature of the parent-child relationship juxtaposed against societys need to protect children presents difficult decisions for courts. This case illustrates the dilemma. A father appeals an order terminating his rights to his four children. He argues that the record lacks the requisite substantial competent evidence to support the trial courts order. We agree and reverse.