In re K.B. CA2/5
P.G. (Mother) appeals from juvenile court orders establishing a legal guardianship over K.B. and K.S. (Minors) and terminating dependency jurisdiction. Mother contends the juvenile court erred in two ways: (1) by delegating authority to the appointed guardian to determine whether and when visitation between Mother and Minors would occur; and (2) by not ensuring adequate inquiry into whether Mother or the Minors’ father, M.B., have any Indian heritage such that Minors would qualify as Indian children under the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and related California law. Mother, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), and Minors have stipulated to a conditional affirmance of the guardianship order and a limited reversal of the order terminating dependency jurisdiction to remedy these deficiencies. We accept the parties’ stipulation.
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