Opinion ID: 1280063
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Heading: Adjudication and Disposition Proceedings re C.A.'s Father.

Text: C.A. was born on January 13, 1982, to R.A. and B.T., who had been married since October 1979. The marriage of R.A. and B.T. was dissolved in September 1985, and R.A. was granted custody of his daughter, C.A. In January 1986, after the Omaha Police Division received a complaint that R.A. was sexually abusing C.A., the child was placed in the temporary custody of DSS. On February 13, 1986, the State filed a petition and alleged that C.A. was a child within § 43-247(3)(a) on account of R.A.'s sexual misconduct with C.A. Pending adjudication, C.A. remained in the temporary custody of DSS. Also, during pendency of the adjudication proceedings, the child's mother, B.T., married J.T. on March 28, 1986, and requested temporary custody of C.A. in the proceedings pending before the juvenile court, a request which the court denied. At the adjudication hearing on November 19, 1986, the court found the allegations of the State's petition to be true, determined that C.A. was a juvenile within § 43-247(3)(a), and, at a dispositional hearing on July 9, 1987, continued DSS' temporary custody of C.A. for placement with B.T. and J.T., the child's stepfather. The court further ordered that B.T. and J.T. participate in counseling and maintain a suitable residence and income, and also ordered that the child's father, R.A., submit to a psychological evaluation and maintain visitation with C.A. under DSS supervision.