C.A. 2nd;
B277434
The Second Appellate District reversed a dependency court order. The court held that a parent’s mental illness, standing alone, was not grounds for dependency jurisdiction.
C.A. 2nd; B277434 The Second Appellate District reversed a dependency court order. The court held that a parent’s mental illness, standing alone,…
September 21, 2017 at 05:41 PM
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C.A. 2nd;
B277434
The Second Appellate District reversed a dependency court order. The court held that a parent’s mental illness, standing alone, was not grounds for dependency jurisdiction.
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