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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Wood finds the circuit court properly terminated both parent’s parental rights. The department filed for emergency custody as the children had been reported dependent neglected, living with their maternal grandparents while the mother was homeless. A child reported that he had been hit with a belt by his step-grandfather for “breaking the rules.” The mother has been in minimal compliance with her case plan and all evidence supports termination. The father failed to attend a visitation hearing and had not complied with any court orders or case plan. The father filed a motion for reconsideration or relative placement, but because it was not filed within ten days of the termination order it was not subject to the deemed-denial provision of the rules of appellate procedure. The court never ruled on this motion and there is nothing for review. Affirmed.