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In re C.B. CA4/2
Mother, R.M., and father J.B., lost custody of their children when police responded to an incident between mother and the boyfriend of mother’s adult daughter. San Bernardino County Children and Family Services (CFS) responded and found the conditions of the home filthy and unsanitary. Mother and father worked on their case plan, and for a short time the children were returned to her custody, except for C.B., whose needs were greater due to developmental delays and chronic MRSA infection. The permanent plan for most of the children was legal guardianship, but CFS recommended adoption for C.B. because mother never achieved the ability to properly supervise and monitor him. At a hearing pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code, section 366.26, parental rights were terminated and both parents appealed.

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