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In re J. C.
Christopher S. appeals from the termination of parental rights to his biological son, J. C., claiming the juvenile court erred in denying a hearing on his petition to receive reunification services. (Welf. & Inst. Code, 388.)[1] He also claims the juvenile court erred in failing to grant de facto parent status to the maternal grandparents. Liv L., J.s mother, also appeals from the termination of her parental rights, joining in Christophers arguments. Additionally, she claims the juvenile court erred in removing J. from the maternal grandparents home without a noticed hearing. Court find the juvenile court erred in failing to provide Christopher with reunification services and reverse.

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