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In re Matthew G.
At the six-month review hearing in the juvenile dependency case of Matthew G., the juvenile court granted the modification petition of the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (the Agency) (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 388, subd. (c)(3))[1] and terminated reunification services for Matthew's father, John M. John appeals, contending he was deprived of procedural due process because the petition did not allege that continued services would be detrimental to Matthew. John also contends the evidence is insufficient to support the detriment finding; the finding that he was provided reasonable services; and the finding that his action or inaction created a substantial likelihood reunification would not occur. We affirm.

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