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In re S.S. CA5
When two of S.S.’s younger half-siblings were found wandering near a busy street unattended by any adult and the family residence was found in an uninhabitable state, the Kern County Department of Human Services (department) initiated a dependency proceeding on behalf of S.S. pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300. Amanda G. (mother) appeals from the dispositional orders of the juvenile court denying mother reunification services for her dependent daughter, S.S., pursuant to section 361.5, subdivision (b)(2), and finding that S.S.’s biological father, Z.S., was S.S.’s presumed father rather than Michael C., who was the father of two of S.S.’s half-siblings. Mother also asserts the juvenile court erred in terminating dependency jurisdiction over S.S. We find no error and affirm the orders of the juvenile court.

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