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In re D.B. CA1/5
D.B. tested positive for methamphetamine at birth and was removed from her parents’ care before she left the hospital. Both parents were chronic drug users. Neither actively engaged in services for the first four months of D.B.’s removal but engaged in services, including substance abuse treatment, for the following six months. The court ultimately terminated services because there was no substantial probability D.B. could be returned to their care by the 12-month review, then two months away. Parents petitioned for D.B.’s return or additional services. The court denied the petitions and terminated parental rights. We affirm.

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