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In re J.S. CA1/5
J.W.S. (Father) appeals from the juvenile court’s order terminating his parental rights with respect to J.S., his son. Father contends that the San Francisco Human Services Agency and the court failed to satisfy their inquiry and notice obligations under the federal Indian Child Welfare Act (25 U.S.C. § 1901 et seq. (the Act)) and related California law. Because Father’s contention is correct, we conditionally reverse the order terminating parental rights and direct the juvenile court to ensure compliance with the Act’s inquiry and notice requirements.

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