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In re S.J. CA2/7
After Tamara J. failed to resolve the issues that led the juvenile court to assume dependency jurisdiction over her daughter, now 14-year-old S.J., the juvenile court terminated Tamara’s family reunification services, appointed a legal guardian for S.J. and terminated dependency jurisdiction. Eighteen months later Tamara petitioned the court under Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 to reinstate family reunification services with the ultimate goal of returning S.J. to Tamara’s custody. The court denied the petition, concluding Tamara had not demonstrated modification of the court’s prior order was in S.J.’s best interests. We affirm.

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