Joy C. v. Super. Ct.
By way of extraordinary writ review pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 8.452, petitioner Joy C., the mother of minors S.B. and B.B., seeks to vacate the order of respondent juvenile court terminating reunification services and setting a hearing to terminate her parental rights in accordance with Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26. In challenging the courts order, petitioner asserts three errors: (1) that the Contra Costa County Children and Family Services Bureau (Bureau) failed to establish that return of the minors to her would create a substantial risk of detriment; (2) that the court erred in not returning the minors to her and offering six additional months of family maintenance services; and (3) that the court erred in delegating the section 366.26 advisement to county counsel. Court conclude that petitioners contentions are without merit, and deny the petition accordingly.



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