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Elizabeth Q. v. Sup. Ct.
Elizabeth Q., mother of Kayla C., seeks writ review of the juvenile court order dated December 11, 2006, terminating reunification services and setting a permanency planning hearing for April 2, 2007. She contends the juvenile court failed to offer reasonable reunification services and that it erred in not extending those services up to and beyond 18 months. We conclude that the reunification services were reasonable and that the court did not err in terminating those services.
Court review Elizabeths contention that the court failed to offer adequate reunification services for substantial evidence.
The petition for extraordinary relief is denied on the merits. (See Cal. Const., art. VI, 14; Kowis v. Howard (1992) 3 Cal.4th 888, 894.) Since the permanency planning hearing is set for April 2, 2007, our decision is immediately final as to this court. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.264(b)(2)(A).)


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