In re J.P. CA2/5
T.O. (Mother) appeals from juvenile court orders (1) denying her Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 petition seeking custody of her daughter J.P. and (2) terminating her parental rights over J.P. Nicholas P. (Father), the father of J.P., joins in Mother’s argument challenging the parental rights termination order on the ground that the sibling exception to termination of parental rights applied. We consider, as to the former order, whether the juvenile court abused its discretion in concluding Mother had not demonstrated changed circumstances nor that J.P.’s best interests would be served by offering Mother an opportunity to reunify with J.P. As to the latter order, we consider whether the juvenile court erred in declining to find applicable the sibling and parent-child exceptions to statutory provisions governing the termination of parental rights.
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