IN RE DEPENDENCY OF A.D.

Nos. 73055-0-I, 73056-84, 73057-6-I, 73157-2-I, 73158-1-I, 73159-9-I.

376 P.3d 1140 (2016)

193 Wash.App. 445

In the Matter of the DEPENDENCY OF A.D., DOB: 12/24/1997, R.D., DOB: 9/3/2003, A.D., DOB: 9/14/2008. Mohammed Dabbagh, Appellant, v. State of Washington, Department of Social and Health Services, Respondent. In the Matter of the Dependency of A.D., DOB: 12/24/1997, R.D., DOB: 9/3/2003, A.D., DOB: 9/14/2008, Ibtissam Nakalji, Appellant, v. State of Washington, Department of Social and Health Services, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

April 18, 2016.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nielsen Broman Koch PLLC, Attorney at Law, Jennifer J. Sweigert , Seattle, WA, Maureen Marie Cyr , Washington Appellate Project, Seattle, WA, for Appellant.

Robert W. Ferguson , Office of the Attorney General, Olympia, WA, Arlene K. Anderson , Office of the Attorney General Everett, WA, for respondent.

Kirsten Jensen Haugen , Attorney at Law Everett, WA, Gwen Marie Forrest Reider , Snohomish County Superior Court-VGAL, Everett, WA, for Guardian Ad Litem.


¶ 1 Ibtissam Nakalji and Mohammed Dabbagh appeal the termination of their parental rights. Nakalji argues that the trial court denied her due process by excluding her from the courtroom while her son testified. We hold that the trial court adequately protected Nakalji's due process rights by allowing her attorney and guardian...

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