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Sarah F. v. Superior Court CA1/3
Petitioner, the mother of 10 children (Mother), challenges juvenile court orders in related proceedings considered in a consolidated manner, setting a Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26 hearing for all the children, on the grounds that (1) she should have been provided additional services to reunify with her nine older children; (2) she should have been provided reunification services for her tenth child, who was born while she was receiving reunification services for her older children; and (3) the juvenile court erred when it reduced the number of visits with the children after setting the section 366.26 hearing. For the reasons given below, we shall deny the petition.

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