In re S.J.
The mother of minor S.J. appeals following a permanent plan hearing. The juvenile court denied mother's modification request for additional reunification services and ordered a plan of long-term foster care for the minor. (Welf. & Inst. Code, §§ 366.26, 395.)[1]
Mother contends the juvenile court abused its discretion, arguing that she demonstrated a change of circumstances in seeking the treatment recommended in her psychological evaluations. However, based on evidence that mother required long-term mental health treatment before she could safely parent her children, that mother abused the minor, and that the minor also had mental health concerns, we conclude that the juvenile court did not abuse its discretion. Court will affirm the orders of the juvenile court.



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