PER CURIAM.
The appellant's parental rights were terminated by order of the court in which it recited facts and reached conclusions of law. The termination was based in part on appellant's stipulation that he had sexually molested his young daughter. Testimony at the trial, recited in the order, revealed that the father attempted to excuse his conduct by stating that the daughter, between the ages of six and ten during the period of molestation, initiated the encounters...
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