In re Daisy D. CA2/2
The juvenile court terminated a father’s and mother’s parental rights over their now-four-year-old daughter. In this appeal, the parents do not challenge the sufficiency of the evidence underlying the court’s finding that their daughter was adoptable or that the beneficial parent-child exception was inapplicable. Instead, they argue that they were wrongly deprived of their right to establish that exception because (1) the court denied them a contested hearing, and (2) their daughter’s refusal to attend several visitation sessions in the last few months prior to the termination of their rights deprived them of the right to establish the exception. We conclude that the parents’ arguments lack merit and affirm.
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