In re S.F. CA4/2
In November 2016, S.F., then three years of age, and her two older half-siblings, J.K. and A.K., came to the attention of San Bernardino County’s Children and Family Services Agency (CFS) based on allegations mother had been using methamphetamine, was involved in domestic violence with her boyfriend, was acting paranoid, and had been evicted from her apartment. The presumed father of J.K. and A.K. requested custody of his children, and they were sent for an extended visit prior to the jurisdictional hearing. In the meantime, CFS undertook assessments of the maternal grandparents’ home, as well as the home of a maternal uncle. Mother did not fully cooperate with CFS and failed to appear at the jurisdictional/dispositional hearing, where the court placed J.K. and A.K. with their father, made exit orders and dismissed the dependency as to them.
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