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In re D.M.
The juvenile court denied reunification services to C.S. (mother) after removing two of her children, D.M. and A.M. On appeal, mother contends (1) the courts determination that she had not made reasonable efforts to address the problems that led to the removal of another child was not supported by substantial evidence and (2) even if mother failed to make reasonable efforts, the court abused its discretion when it denied services without determining whether reunification would be in the best interest of the children. Court affirm.

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