In re Elizabeth G.
L.G. and Elva G. (together the parents) appeal orders declaring their minor children Elizabeth G. and K.G. (K.) (together the minors) dependents of the juvenile court under Welfare and Institutions Code[1]section 300, subdivisions (b) and (f) and removing them from parental custody under section 361, subdivision (c)(1). The parents contend: (1) the facts did not support a finding Elva confessed to murdering the minors' sibling; (2) the evidence was insufficient to support the court's dispositional order removing the minors from L.G.'s custody; and (3) the court abused its discretion by failing to apply the relative placement preference of section 361.3 and Family Code section 7950. We conclude the court did not find Elva confessed to murder, but direct the court to amend the petitions, as sustained, to conform to its oral findings in this regard. In all other respects, Court affirm the orders.



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