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In re Alisha D.
Candis C. (mother of A.D. and A.P.) appeals the denial of her petition to modify pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code, section 388, and the adequacy of the notices sent pursuant to the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA); Daniel D. (father of A.D.) and Pedro P. (father of A.P.) appeal the termination of their respective parental rights, joining in Candis C.s arguments and challenging the adequacy of notices sent pursuant to ICWA; and Julia D. (paternal grandmother of A.D.) appeals the summary denial of her petition to modify pursuant to section 388. Each party joins in the arguments of the other parties. Court affirm in part and reverse the order terminating parental rights due to inadequate notice under ICWA. Court direct the juvenile court to order the Riverside County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) to serve proper notices to the relevant Indian tribes and, thereafter, determine whether the children are Indian children.

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