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J.H. v. Superior Court
J.H. is the mother of T.H., the child at issue in this juvenile dependency case. The mother has filed a petition for extraordinary writ seeking review of the juvenile court’s orders following a Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26[1] permanency planning hearing. (See § 366.28, subd. (b)(1).) The mother challenges the Santa Cruz County Human Services Department’s decision not to place the child with the maternal grandmother and the juvenile court’s failure to hold an evidentiary hearing on the mother’s section 388 petition. For reasons that we will explain, we will deny the mother’s petition for extraordinary writ.

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