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In re W.W. CA1/1
“In February 2019, the Contra Costa County Children and Family Services Bureau (Bureau) filed a petition alleging Mother was unable to provide regular care for the minor, then 21 days old, due to her history of substance abuse and because the minor’s umbilical cord tested positive for methamphetamines, and further alleging Mother’s parental rights had been terminated as to minor’s half-sibling, C.W. ([] § 300, subds. (b) &(j).)” (In re Baby Boy W., supra, at p. *1.)
“At the detention hearing, the court . . . ordered minor detained, ordered supervised visitation for mother, and ordered services for mother pending further proceedings. Those services included a psychological evaluation and substance abuse treatment. . . .” (A.W. v. Superior Court, supra, at p. *1.)
Jurisdiction and Disposition
At the jurisdiction hearing, the court sustained the petition.

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