Here is the opinion in In re J.J.C., where the court conditionally affirmed a trial court decision provided adequate notice is provided to relevant Indian tribes.
An excerpt:
We find that the trial court did have reason to believe that A.M.C. and J.J.C. were Indian children and that the trial court erred in failing to ensure that proper notice was given to the appropriate individuals and agencies. We abate this cause to the trial court as stated above. If, after notice and a hearing, the trial court determines that A.M.C. and J.J.C are not Indian children, then the termination order will be affirmed. If, after notice and a hearing, the trial court determines that A.M.C. and J.J .C are Indian children, then the termination judgment of the trial court will be reversed and the trial court must conduct a new trial applying the requirements and standards of the ICWA.