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In re T.M.
C. M. is the mother of T. M. (C. M. is referred to as mother.) She appeals from juvenile court orders that terminated her reunification services, terminated jurisdiction over her son T. M., who was born in May 2003, and granted physical custody of T. M. to his presumed father, D.S., who lives in Alabama.[1] Mother contends that (1) the court failed to make findings necessary under Welfare and Institutions Code sections 366 and 366.22[2]; (2) substantial evidence does not support the termination of reunification services and jurisdiction; and (3) the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) did not provide Mother reasonable reunification services.
This is Mothers third appeal in this case. The other two concerned dispositional orders for T. M. as well as his brother, as to whom jurisdiction was earlier terminated, and the order determining D. S.s presumed parenthood. On mothers motion, Court have augmented the record to include the records in the prior appeals. Court affirm the orders under review.

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