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In re J.S. CA3
De facto parent Patricia S., paternal grandmother of J.S. (the minor), appeals following the juvenile court’s order granting the minor’s mother, S.O., six months of reunification services. De facto parent raises three contentions on appeal: (1) the juvenile court violated her right to due process by denying her counsel’s access to the juvenile case file; (2) the court violated her right to due process by denying her counsel’s request to object to testimony, cross-examine certain witnesses, and to call the minor’s court-appointed special advocate (CASA) to testify; and (3) the court abused its discretion in ordering reunification services for the minor’s mother. We will affirm.

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