In re B.H.

trial court's adjudication of neglect was supported be adequate findings supported by competent evidence even though some findings were not supported by competent evidence; father's argument that adjudication of neglect should be without prejudice to any subsequent petition for termination of parental rights was premature

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trial court's adjudication of neglect was supported be adequate findings supported by competent evidence even though some findings were not supported by competent evidence; father's argument that adjudication of neglect should be without prejudice to any subsequent petition for termination of parental rights was premature