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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 825.5

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(a)The clerk of the superior court shall maintain court files and records concerning a minor dependent parent or a nonminor dependent parent of a child who is the subject of a dependency petition separate from court files and records concerning the child.
(1)Dependency court records concerning a minor dependent parent or a nonminor dependent parent may be disclosed to the county and the court in the child’s dependency proceedings; however, information from the records shall only be admitted as evidence in the child’s dependency proceedings pursuant to a court order finding that the information is materially relevant to the case, subject to the provisions of subdivision
(a)of Section 361.8.
(2)Any party to the child’s dependency proceedings may request the admittance of the records described in paragraph
(1)as evidence at any stage of the child’s dependency proceedings.
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