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C.L. v. Super. Ct. CA2/10
C.L. challenges the juvenile court’s order terminating reunification services and setting a Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26 hearing regarding C.L.’s son, E.L. (the child).
A petition was filed in February 2017, shortly after the child’s birth, alleging that C.L. and the child’s mother were unable to care for and protect the child. The child was suffering from narcotics withdrawal at birth and remained in the neonatal ICU at the time of the petition. In June 2017, the court found the petition true but did not remove the child from parental custody

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