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In re Destiny L.
In this juvenile court dependency case (Welf. & Inst. Code 300 et seq.),[1]T.U., the mother of the minor children Destiny L., Christopher J., and Christina J. (Mother, Destiny, Christopher, and Christina, respectively), has petitioned the court for extraordinary writ, seeking relief from the setting of a section 366.26 hearing to determine a permanent plan for the minors and perhaps terminate Mothers parental rights. Mother contends there is insufficient evidence to support the trial courts finding that reasonable reunification services were provided to her after the court made her disposition case plan. Court find sufficient evidence does exist to support the trial courts finding. Therefore Mothers petition denied.

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