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Clinicians were able to observe the three minor children in the Plaintiff Father’s home as well as Defendant Mother’s home. The clinicians observed that the minor children are attached to their mother as well as the grandfather Kevin. The children appeared to get along at the Defendant mother’s home. The three minor children appear to have a strong rapport with the mother.
Defendant Mother and provides daily needs for the three minor children. The Defendant mother prepare breakfast and lunch. Dinner is usually prepared by the grandfather; the Defendant mother works the night shift. The Defendant Mother was able to identify the minor children favorite foods. The minor children like to eat Spanish food, tacos with a lot of cheese. Defendant

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