With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". of the parent that demonstrate an award of custody to the parent would result in serious physical or emotional harm to the child.” Id. (emphasis added). The majority states that it is invoking the law of this State, but there is absolutely no evidence al court erred in appointing grandmother managing conservator because evidence that mother left child with grandmother by agreement for two years while she attended college and obtained degree, parents had argued in the past, and court-appointed psychologist believed grandmother would be a better choice because parents were too immature, defensive and angry at one another to be good parents raised only “speculation of possible harm”) (emphasis added); In re W.G.W., 812 S.W.2d 409, 414-15 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 1991, no writ) (<HOLDING>). Here, there is absolutely no evidence of any

A: holding that a mother and her two children failed to establish a  1983 claim where there was no evidence that threats made to the mother were directly aimed at the relationship between parent and child
B: holding evidence legally and factually sufficient under sections d and e to terminate mothers parental rights based in part on evidence that mother placed children with father who lived transient lifestyle with children
C: holding evidence of significant impairment insufficient to overcome parental presumption when mother and nonparent seeking custody had unsuccessful marriage child lived with nonparent for period of time mother and nonparent abused each other while child was in home including mothers brandishing fire poker in front of children and trying to stab nonparent with knife in front of children and mother constantly changed residences
D: holding that evidence was sufficient to support trial courts best interest finding where mother allowed child to be in contact with individual who had physically abused her mother was not capable of caring for child on her own mother admitted at trial she had not found stable employment and child was doing well in her current placement
C.