In re S.S.
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The State removed two minor children from Mother's care and began abuse and neglect proceedings against Mother. The children were later adjudicated to be youths in need of care. After a dispositional hearing, the district court awarded Father sole custody of the children and dismissed the State's case. The Supreme Court affirmed the district court's judgment, holding that the court did not err when it dismissed the State's abuse and neglect proceeding and placed the children with Father because the court followed statutory procedure in ordering placement of the children with Father, and Mother had a remedy by initiating an action for a parenting plan.
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