In re Reynaldo Z.
Appellant appeals from the order terminating her parental rights to her children and placing them for adoption. Mother asserts that the juvenile court committed reversible error in (1) failing to ensure compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act; (2) finding the children to be adoptable without substantial evidence in support of the finding; and (3) failing to find that the beneficial relationship exception to adoption applied. Mother also claims the case should be remanded because of subsequent events. Court found that the juvenile court failed to ensure compliance with the ICWA and reversed for further proceedings to ensure compliance.
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