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In re J.S. CA5
William S. and Destiny A., parents of now three-year-old J.S., appealed from the juvenile court’s January 11, 2018, dispositional order removing J.S. from their custody. After reviewing the juvenile court record, court-appointed counsel informed this court they could find no arguable issues to raise on appellants’ behalf. This court granted appellants leave to personally file a letter setting forth a good cause showing that an arguable issue of reversible error exists.
Appellants filed letters claiming Destiny’s family orchestrated the circumstances that resulted in J.S.’s removal. They claim that they pose no danger to J.S. and her removal was unwarranted. William states they are moving to Oklahoma and want to take J.S. with them. They attached form documents used in civil pleadings to their letters as well as a “Request to Change Court Order” (JV-180) used in juvenile dependency proceedings to modify a prior court order.

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