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Colleen F. v. Superior Court
Petitioner Colleen F. (mother) filed a petition for extraordinary writ pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 8.452 (formerly rule 38.1(a)), challenging the juvenile courts order terminating reunification services as to her children Brandy, Jack, and Sherry (the children) and setting a Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26 hearing. Mother argues that there was a substantial probability the children would be returned to her care since she made substantive progress in her case plan. The Department of Public Social Services (the department) filed a letter on October 9, 2007, indicating its intention not to file a response to mothers writ petition. Court deny the writ petition.

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