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In re Veronica F.
Vernon T. (father), the presumed father of Veronica F., appeals from the juvenile courts termination of his parental rights following a Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26 permanency hearing (the .26 hearing).[1] Father contends the order terminating parental rights must be reversed because the Alameda County Social Services Agency (the Agency) failed to comply with the notice requirements set forth in the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) 25 United States Code, section 1901, et seq. Court agree. Court reverse the order terminating parental rights and remand the matter to the juvenile court for the limited purpose of ensuring compliance

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