In re Lincoln M.
Jennifer M. (Mother) has a long history of drug use and failed rehabilitations. As a result, her older children were permanently placed with other families. Last year, Mother’s son Lincoln M. was born with methamphetamine in his bloodstream. Mother asks us to ignore her history and focus on the possibility of a brighter future. Like the juvenile court, we see evidence of changing circumstances, not changed circumstances. Mother’s recently renewed effort to attain sobriety does not outweigh Lincoln’s need for permanency. We affirm the orders denying Mother’s petition for a modification and terminating her parental rights. (Welf. & Inst. Code, §§ 388, 366.26.)[1]
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