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IN RE: H. E., a Child. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, Petitioner-Respondent, v. A. E., Appellant. Lane County Circuit Court
Petition Number 09192J01
Eveleen Henry, Judge.
Submitted on October 11, 2010.
Reversed and remanded.
PER CURIAM
Mother appeals a permanency judgment changing the case plan from reunification to adoption. She argues, among other contentions, that the juvenile court erred in failing to make and include in the judgment the statutorily required findings. ORS 419B.449(2); ORS 419B.476(2), (5). The state concedes that the judgment is deficient and should be remanded in order for the juvenile court to include the required findings and determinations. See State ex rel Juv. Dept. v. J.F. B., 230 Or.App. 106, 115, 214 P3d 827 (2009) (remanding for juvenile court to enter judgments that comply with ORS 419B.476). We agree with and accept the state's concession. Given our remand, we do not reach the other issues mother raises on appeal. See J.F. B., 230 Or.App. at 118 (“The other issues raised by mother on appeal are premature at this time.”).
Reversed and remanded.
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Docket No: 09192J
Decided: November 17, 2010
Court: Court of Appeals of Oregon.
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