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In re R.S., No. A124021

By FindLaw Staff on December 02, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

Order of the juvenile court terminating parents' parental rights is reversed where: 1) the juvenile court erred in holding the section 366.26 hearing and in issuing orders that terminated parental rights and granting a request by the minor's foster parents to be designated as prospective adoptive parents, because in doing so the court impermissibly interfered with a final, voluntary relinquishment the parents had made to State Adoptions; and 2) it was unnecessary to address mother's contention that the court violated notice requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act because any defect in the notice provided to Indian tribes is rendered moot by the parents' voluntary relinquishment to State Adoptions.  

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Appellate Information

Filed November 30, 2009

Judges

Opinion by Judge Marchiano

Counsel
For Appellant:   Donna L. Hall and Valerie E. Sopher

For Appellee: Dohn R. Henion, County Counsel and Ian W. Trueblood, Deputy County Counsel

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