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Jeremiah S. v. Superior Court
Jeremiah S. (Father), the father of six-year-old N.S. and one-year-old D.S., petitions under California Rules of Court, rule 8.452 to vacate an order of the juvenile court setting a hearing under Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26 that may result in termination of his parental rights. Father argues that the evidence presented at the 18 month review hearing was insufficient to allow the court to conclude that returning the children to his care would create a substantial risk of detriment to their physical or emotional safety and well being. Court conclude substantial evidence supports the courts order and deny the petition on its merits.

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