In re B.O. CA4/2
L.H. (mother) appeals from an order terminating parental rights to her daughter B.O. (the child). When it set the hearing on termination of parental rights, the juvenile court terminated reunification services and ordered that mother have reduced supervised visits a minimum of once a month. Mother then petitioned the juvenile court to vacate the hearing on terminating parental rights and to grant her an additional six months of reunification services. The juvenile court denied mother’s petition, terminated mother’s parental rights, and freed the child for adoption.Mother argues the juvenile court erred by reducing her visitation and denying her six more months of reunification services. Because the juvenile court reduced mother’s visitation when it set the hearing on termination of parental rights, mother was required to challenge the visitation order by timely filing a petition for writ of mandate.
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