In re K.B.
Appellant Belinda W. appeals from the juvenile courts orders removing her children, K.B. (now 12 years old) and Ken W. (now nine years old), from her custody, terminating family maintenance services, denying reunification services, and selecting a planned permanent living arrangement as a permanent plan for the children. She contends (1) the juvenile courts order on a supplemental petition filed pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 387[1] was barred by res judicata; (2) there was insufficient evidence to support the order removing the children from parental custody; (3) there was insufficient evidence to support the order denying reunification services to appellant; (4) the court abused its discretion when it placed the children in foster homes without fully considering placement with three relatives who had requested custody; and (5) the courts visitation order delegated too much authority to the social workers. Court affirm the juvenile courts orders.
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