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Christina M. v. Superior Court
Christina M., in propia persona, seeks an extraordinary writ (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.452 (rule)) from the juvenile court’s order bypassing reunification services pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 361.5, subdivision (b)(2), (10) and (11),[1] and setting a section 366.26 hearing as to her six-year-old daughter, Amy M.; four-year-old daughter, C.M.; and two-year-old son, Aaron M. (collectively children). Christina contends the juvenile court did not allow her to present facts that would have proven she was capable of caring for her children along with proof of her efforts to do so. We conclude the juvenile court’s order denying reunification services is supported by substantial evidence and we deny the petition.[2]

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