OPINION
JACKSON, P.J.—
Parents have a compelling interest in the companionship, care, custody, and management of their children, which is "ranked among the most basic of civil rights," and before a parent is deprived of this interest, the state must provide the parent with adequate notice and an opportunity to be heard. (In re...
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