In re N.C.
T.B. (mother), the mother of N.C. and C.B., Jr., and Anthony P. (father), the father of N.C., appeal from an order of the juvenile court terminating their parental rights. (Welf. & Inst. Code, 366.26, 395.)[1] Mother contends the juvenile court committed reversible error in terminating her parental rights because substantial evidence supported application of a statutory exception to adoption. ( 366.26, former subd. (c)(1)(A).) Mother and father also claim the San Joaquin County Human Services Agency (HSA) and the juvenile court violated the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (the ICWA). (25 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.) Agreeing with the ICWA claim only, Court conditionally vacate the order terminating parental rights and remand for proper notice.
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