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S.S. v. Sup. Ct.
newborn child was removed from his mothers custody and placed in foster care because mental illness impaired the mothers ability to safely care for and protect her child. (Welf. & Inst. Code, 300, subd. (b) (all further section references are to this code).) After more than 12 months of efforts at reunifying mother and child, the juvenile court terminated reunification services and scheduled a hearing to establish a permanent plan for the child. ( 366.26.) The mother petitions this court for a writ of mandate to reverse the juvenile courts order. The mother claims she was not provided reasonable reunification services. ( 366.21, subd. (f).) Court reject the claim and affirm the order.

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