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In re S.C. CA2/5
The juvenile court in this case assumed jurisdiction over a baby boy (C.C.) and his older brother (S.C.) based on evidence S.O. (Mother) shook C.C. and caused him to suffer a subdural hematoma (i.e., bleeding between the brain and skull). The court later terminated jurisdiction over both children with a final custody order giving the boys’ father, G.C. (Father), sole legal and physical custody of the children. We consider whether Mother can now challenge the final custody order despite acquiescing to its terms during the juvenile court proceedings.

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