Adjudicatory Hearing Notice for Garfield Thompson

Putative father of K.K. ordered to appear in West Virginia court

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The Circuit Court of Brooke County, West Virginia has issued an adjudicatory hearing notice for Garfield Thompson, the putative father of a child named K.K. The hearing is scheduled for March 19, 2026, and the petitioner, the West Virginia Department of Human Services, alleges that Thompson has failed to provide the child with necessary food, clothing, shelter, and medical care. Thompson is ordered to appear and object or raise any defenses, or risk the termination of his parental and/or custodial rights.

Why it matters

This case highlights the legal process for determining parental rights and responsibilities when a child's welfare is in question. The adjudicatory hearing is a crucial step in ensuring the well-being of the child and addressing any potential neglect or abuse by the parent.

The details

The Circuit Court of Brooke County, West Virginia has scheduled an adjudicatory hearing for Garfield Thompson, the putative father of a child named K.K. The hearing is set for March 19, 2026, at 9:15 a.m. The West Virginia Department of Human Services, the petitioner in the case, alleges that Thompson has failed to provide the child with necessary food, clothing, shelter, and medical care. Thompson is ordered to appear and object or raise any defenses, or risk the termination of his parental and/or custodial rights.

  • The adjudicatory hearing is scheduled for March 19, 2026, at 9:15 a.m.

The players

Garfield Thompson

The putative father of K.K., who is ordered to appear at the adjudicatory hearing.

West Virginia Department of Human Services

The petitioner in the case, alleging that Garfield Thompson has failed to provide the child K.K. with necessary care.

Jason A. Cuomo

The judge of the Circuit Court of Brooke County, West Virginia, who will preside over the adjudicatory hearing.

Glenda Brooks

The clerk of the Circuit Court of Brooke County, West Virginia, who issued the order of publication.

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What’s next

If Garfield Thompson fails to appear or make a defense at the adjudicatory hearing, it may result in the termination of his parental and/or custodial rights over the child K.K.

The takeaway

This case highlights the legal process for determining parental rights and responsibilities when a child's welfare is in question. The adjudicatory hearing is a crucial step in ensuring the well-being of the child and addressing any potential neglect or abuse by the parent. The outcome of this hearing could have significant implications for the future of the child and the parent-child relationship.