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R.H. v. Superior Court
R.H. and Darnell H., who had been designated as de facto parents and prospective adoptive parents for their granddaughter, L.S., seek writ review of juvenile court orders removing L.S. from their home under Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26, subdivision (n).[1] Darnell contends he was denied due process because the juvenile court denied his and R.H.'s requests for appointed counsel in the underlying proceedings concerning L.S. R.H., who was represented by retained counsel, joins in Darnell's contentions.[2] We deny the petitions and deny the request for a stay of the proceedings.

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