In Re The Dependency Of I.l.c., Jennifer Ness, Appellant V. Dcyf, Respondent (Majority)

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THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON In the Matter of the Dependency of: I.L.C. (d.o.b. 6/19/2015), a minor child, No. 81882-1-I DIVISION ONE JENNIFER NESS, UNPUBLISHED OPINION Appellant, v. STATE OF WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIEIS, Respondent. PER CURIAM – In this dependency case, the respondent, Department of Children, Youth and Families, concedes that substantial evidence does not support the conclusion that the child is dependent. The parties to this appeal have filed a joint motion to reverse the order of dependency and remand to the superior court with instructions to dismiss the dependency petition. We accept the Department's concession. Accordingly, we reverse the order of dependency and remand for further proceedings. No. 81882-1-I/2 Reversed and remanded. FOR THE COURT: 2

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