In re Priscilla V. CA2/8
Mother is the parent of four children: E.D. (born in 2002); J.D. (born in 2004); A.D. (born in 2007); and Priscilla V. (born in 2015). The dependency court terminated Mother’s parental rights as to E.D. and J.D. in an earlier dependency case after Mother failed to comply with programs to address her drug abuse problems. Mother’s present appeal arises from a dependency case initially filed on behalf of her two younger children, A.D. and Priscilla. The dependency case came about after Priscilla tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine at birth. The dependency court dismissed A.D. from the case at the time of the detention hearing after a paternal relative agreed to file for legal guardianship. Accordingly, the arguments in Mother’s opening brief concern only Priscilla.
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