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In re T.L. CA5
The department filed a juvenile dependency petition in December 2020 on behalf of T.L. and S.L. and the children were ultimately removed from mother and father’s home. The dependency petition alleged mother had a substance abuse problem that negatively affected her ability to care for her children. It noted mother had 10 children previously removed from her care in the past due to her ongoing substance abuse problem, and mother had failed to reunify with any of her children. It further alleged father had failed to provide T.L. and S.L. with “adequate care, supervision and protection” despite father having received family reunification services in the past, including but not limited to, parenting, substance abuse and mental health services.

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