So this is where the court would step in and say we don't think you should be able to parent this child ever again. Period. No. That you can get priority. So By statute, the minute we get the last brief, we have to issue a decision within 30 days. Okay. And that's important and I think that's a really good practice because I, I appreciate the concern of the parent. I was in juvenile court. (26:16–26:22)
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