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In re A.G. CA2/5
The parents have two children together: daughter born in 2013, and son born in 2014. In 2015, the juvenile court took dependency jurisdiction over the children, finding that mother left them with maternal grandmother without making an appropriate plan for their ongoing care, mother’s unmedicated bipolar disorder endangered the children, and father failed to protect the children from mother’s known mental health and emotional problems. During the pendency of the case, father failed to complete court-ordered programs. In December 2015, the juvenile court terminated jurisdiction and awarded primary physical custody of the children to mother.
By 2018, mother was living with her new boyfriend in a car and using drugs. Meanwhile, the children were splitting time between maternal grandmother’s home and paternal grandparents’ home, where father lived.
In 2019, mother gave birth to M.C. (mother’s boyfriend is M.C.’s father).

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