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Guardian ad litem recommends returning two younger children to mother; oldest proposed for release from court case

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At a juvenile review hearing, the guardian ad litem reported progress for all children, recommended that the two younger children be transitioned to their mother’s care, and recommended releasing the oldest child and his father from the dependency case if a custody agreement is filed.

At a Linley County juvenile review hearing, Nicole Underwood, the guardian ad litem for the children, told the court that the three siblings have made progress and recommended transitioning the two younger children to the care of their mother while releasing the oldest child from the dependency case if a custody agreement appears in the custody file.

Underwood told the judge that the oldest child, referred to as L.A., "is thriving, being placed with dad" and that "he is doing very, very well." She said L.A. has formed a strong bond with his father and has adjusted to a new school. Regarding the two younger children, Underwood said they "have also made lots of progress, especially the daughter," noting work with a therapist identified in the report.

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