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S.N. v. Superior Court CA1/4
In this juvenile writ proceeding, S.N. (mother) seeks extraordinary relief from the juvenile court order terminating reunification services and setting a permanency planning hearing pursuant to section 366.26 of the Welfare and Institutions Code with respect to her young son, A.Z. (born March 2016). Mother’s sole argument here is that the San Mateo County Human Services Agency (Agency) failed to provide her with reasonable reunification services. Although the posture of this case is somewhat unusual—given the difficulties the Agency encountered in working with mother—we conclude that the juvenile court’s reasonable services finding was amply supported by the evidence and therefore deny the petition.

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