In re T.B.
Tr.B., father of T.B. and Tr.B., Jr. (Tr.), appeals from the denial of his Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 motion.[1] He contends the court abused its discretion in denying his section 388 petition by improperly relying on the childrens bond with their prospective adoptive parents as the sole factor to assess the childrens best interests. Father also appeals the juvenile court order terminating his parental rights. ( 366.26.) He contends: 1) the trial court and the social worker violated his due process rights by failing to provide for sibling visitation with the childrens half sibling, E.P.; 2) the social worker violated his due process rights by reducing his visitation with the children after his reunification services had been terminated; and 3) the court abused its discretion in terminating his parental rights, as there was insufficient evidence to find the children adoptable, the court improperly failed to find an exception to adoption based on the bond between father and the children and the court failed to ascertain the wishes of the children. Mother, Juanita R., joins fathers appeal as to this last contention. Court affirm.
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