In re Amy L.
A mother and father, each of whom was found to have physically abused one of their three children, challenge a juvenile court order terminating their parental rights. The parents contend the court erred because (1) the children were members of a sibling group and, therefore, not likely to be adopted and (2) they established the “beneficial contact” exception to termination of parental rights. The parents also challenge court orders denying their petitions seeking family reunification services or the return of the children to their custody. The parents insist they are rehabilitated, and it is in their children’s best interest to give them another chance to permit the parent-child bond to grow. The children’s grandmother also appeals, claiming the court erroneously found the children adoptable and failed to consider her as an adoptive placement resource. Court found no merit in any assertion. Order Affirmed.
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