In re Jackson

In In re Jackson, 199 Mich App 22, 26; 501 NW2d 182 (1993), the Court rejected the petitioner's argument that there was insufficient evidence for termination on this statutory ground because the petitioner's argument focused solely on one allegation in the original petition. Id. Instead, the Jackson Court wrote that the probate court properly considered other evidence of the petitioner's conduct and stated that a "probate court may apprise itself of all relevant considerations." Id. However, in deciding to affirm, the Court still emphasized that the probate court properly considered "the conditions that led to the filing of the initial petition . . . ." Id.