Does the record on appeal include all of the evidence considered by the trial court, specifically the court investigator's reports?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Conservatorship the Pers. of Brandon S. Kimberly H. v. Southern, F067126 (Cal. App. 2014):

The record on appeal did not include all of the evidence considered by the trial court, specifically the court investigator's reports. Therefore, we are "compelled to assume that in the evidence adduced at the trial there was substantial evidence to support the findings." (Crowell v. Braly (1959) 169 Cal.App.2d 352, 354.)

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