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In re Lillian R.
Robert S. (Robert), the biological father of Lillian R., seeks extraordinary writ review pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 8.452, of the juvenile court’s order setting a Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26 hearing regarding Lillian.[1] He claims that the section 366.26 hearing should not have been set because the court should have ruled that he was Lillian’s presumed father and offered him reunification services. Robert also appeals the juvenile court’s order denying his request for presumed father status. At Robert’s request, we consolidated the appeal with the writ petition.[2] We affirm the juvenile court’s order denying Robert presumed father status, and deny Robert’s petition seeking writ relief.

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