In re Logan B.
Annotate this CaseMother and Father appealed the trial court's order terminating their parental rights under Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26. The court concluded that the trial court correctly decided that Mother was required to prove a compelling reason why termination of parental rights would be detrimental to the child. The court also concluded that Mother failed to prove that the benefit of continuing her relationship with the child outweighed the benefit of adoption where the trial court assessed the child's expressed desire for adoption, and the trial court's weighing of the evidence concerning the benefits that the child received from Mother's visits is supported by the record. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
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