In re D.D.

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Appellant F.C. (mother) appealed a juvenile court’s order removing her four children from her custody Mother challenged the sufficiency of the evidence to support the court’s findings that the previous placement with her was ineffective in protecting or rehabilitating the children and that removing the children from her custody was necessary to prevent substantial danger to them. She also argued the court failed to consider reasonable alternatives to removal. After review of the specific facts of this case, the Court of Appeal concluded substantial evidence supported the court’s findings and dispositional order as to the supplemental petitions. The Court therefore affirmed the judgment. View "In re D.D." on Justia Law