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In re H.G. CA5
On June 23, 2016, at a contested six-month review hearing (Welf. & Inst. Code, 366.21. subd. (e)), the juvenile court terminated appellant Dana S.’s reunification services as to her then 16-year-old daughter, H.G., and 14-year-old son, K.G., pursuant to section 388, subdivision (c)(1) and set a section 366.3 hearing. On July 30, H.G. tragically died, and in October, the juvenile court terminated its dependency jurisdiction over her. In the interim, Dana appealed the juvenile court’s findings and orders as to both minors. She contends: (1) the evidence was insufficient to support the court’s finding that Stanislaus County Social Services Agency (Agency) provided her with reasonable reunification services; and (2) the court erred in granting the Agency’s petition to terminate her reunification services on the ground she failed to participate regularly and make substantive progress in her court-ordered case plan. Respondent contends any issues as to H.G. are moot in light of

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