SUPERIOR COURT OF
CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO, SITTING AS THE JUVENILE COURT
PUBLISHED CITATION
WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE SECTIONS 294 & 366.26
In the Matter of: LOGAN BEAR ERICKSON
Minor(s) born: 07/08/24
Case No(s): 243037
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TO: MARSHALL VINCENT OR ANYONE CLAIMING TO BE THE FATHER OF THE ABOVE-NAMED MALE CHILD BORN ON July 8, 2024, TO ANNA ERICKSON, THE MOTHER.
PUBLISHED NOTICE OF HEARING AND NOTICE
TO PARENT OF RIGHTS AND PROCEDURES
PURSUANT TO WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE
SECTIONS 294 and 366.26
1. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT on December 18, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. in Department 135 of the Sacramento County Juvenile Court, Superior Court of California, located at 3341 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA 95826, a hearing will take place pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 366.26, to either terminate your parental rights or to establish a guardianship for your child or to place your child in long-term foster care.
2. Effective Monday, January 3. 2024, Juvenile Dependency Division will be open to parties for in-person hearing at the Family Relations Courthouse. We strongly encourage you to contact the assigned social worker, Kiorri Richardson-Pineda, at (916) 875-1979 prior to the court hearing date to verify whether the hearing will be held in person or through teleconference or videoconference. The zoom hearing (videoconference) information is https://saccourt-ca-gov.zoomgov.com/my/sscdept135. If you opt to call in (teleconference), the telephone number is: (833) 568-8864 Meeting ID: 161 2846 7634.
3. You are further notified that the Sacramento County Department of Family, Child and Adult Services, Petitioner, will recommend the following action: termination of parental rights permanently and a court order that the above-named minor be placed for adoption.
4. You have the right to personally appear in court and be heard in this matter.
5. On the above date the Court will determine the best permanent plan for your child. Evidence will be presented. After hearing the evidence presented by the parties, the Court will make one of the following orders:
a. Terminate your parental rights permanently and order that the child be placed for adoption;
b. Without permanently terminating your parental rights, identify adoption as the permanent placement goal and order that efforts be made to locate an appropriate adoptive family for your child for a period not to exceed 60 days;
c. Without permanently terminating your parental rights appoint a legal guardian for your child and issue letters of guardianship; or,
d. Order that your child be placed in long-term foster care, subject to the regular review of the Juvenile Court.
6. You may have the right to have an attorney represent you at the hearing. If you cannot afford an attorney, the Court will appoint an attorney for you, unless you knowingly and willingly waive your right to representation by an attorney. You have the right to present evidence at the hearing.
7. You have the right to request a trial on the issue of what permanent plan is best for your child. You have the right to present evidence. You have the right to use the Court's power to compel the attendance of witnesses to testify on your behalf. You have the right to confront and cross-examine any adverse witnesses. You have the right to confront and cross-examine the preparers of any reports submitted to the Court by the Sacramento County Department of Family, Child and Adult Services, Petitioner. You have the right to assert the privilege against self-incrimination.
8. Any Order of the Court permanently terminating your parental rights shall be final and you shall have no legal rights to the care, control or custody of the child.
9. The Sacramento County Department of Family, Child and Adult Services, Petitioner will prepare and file an assessment report containing its recommendation in this matter at least ten (10) calendar days before the hearing. You have the right to be provided and obtain a copy of the report. You should immediately contact the social worker assigned to your child dependency case or your attorney if you have any questions or if you would like to read and obtain a copy of the report.
10. If you fail to appear at the hearing, the Court will proceed in your absence to adopt one of the above-mentioned permanent plans. Such proceedings may include the termination of your parental rights so that your child may be placed for adoption.
If you have any questions regarding this procedure, please contact the specified below or an attorney.
DATE: September 9, 2025
SHELBY bOSTON, Director /s/ Sylvia H. Garcia
Sylvia H. Garcia, Paralegal
Department of Family, Child and Adult Services
Paralegal Services (916) 875-8076
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