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In re D.L.
Appellant Heather M. (mother) appeals from an order terminating her parental rights to her daughter, D.L. (the child). Mother contends that the juvenile court erred in finding that the Indian Child Welfare Act (25 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.; ICWA) did not apply because the notice sent to the applicable tribes omitted information on the maternal great-grandparents and the maternal aunt. Mother requests this court to reverse the order terminating parental rights and remand the case for proper ICWA notice to be given. Court agree with mothers ICWA claim. Therefore, Court conditionally vacate the judgment and remand the matter to the juvenile court with directions to order compliance with the ICWA notice provisions.[

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