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In re Natasha H.
At issue are two writ petitions seeking extraordinary relief from a juvenile court order terminating reunification services and setting a date for a permanency planning hearing pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26. Petitioners Denise V. and James H. (collectively, parents) seek the writ on the ground that no clear and convincing evidence supports the juvenile courts finding that real party in interest, the Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services (the department), provided them reasonable reunification services. They also request a stay of the permanency planning hearing, scheduled for March 26, 2007, should this matter not be resolved by that date. Court deny the writ petitions and the related requests for a stay.

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