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Subject to approval by the court, parties may stipulate to any matter, including stipulations to adjudication and disposition. However, stipulations to adjudication and disposition may be accepted only if the court determines that the parties understand their rights and have had a sufficient opportunity to consult with counsel. In the case of an Indian child, a stipulation to adjudication or disposition is not binding on the parents or Indian custodian unless it is in writing and agreed to in court.
(SCO 845 effective August 15, 1987)
PART VI. ADJUDICATION

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