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In re G.R. CA4/3
Dependency proceedings involving now six-year-old G.R. (the minor) were initiated in the Orange County Juvenile Court when the minor had been in the state of California for less than six months. The juvenile court failed to make any factual findings regarding the minor’s home state pursuant to the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (the UCCJEA) (Fam. Code, § 3400 et seq.), and failed to communicate with the possible home state—El Salvador—as required by the UCCJEA. The juvenile court proceeded to issue jurisdictional and dispositional orders, and to terminate the parental rights of the minor’s parents, B.P. (mother) and N.G. (father). Mother appeals.

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