Sarah K. v. Superior Court
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Summary

In this 2022 California state case, a mother with long-term substance use failed to comply with reunification services. The court found she hadn’t made progress and ended services, allowing the case to proceed to a permanency hearing.

2023 | State Juristiction

Sarah K. v. Superior Court

Keywords substance use; dependency; welfare; children
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Case Summary

This 2022 California case involved a mother with a documented history of substance abuse who failed to comply with mandated reunification services. Subsequently, the court determined that insufficient progress had been demonstrated, resulting in the termination of services and the advancement of the case to a permanency hearing.

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Summary

In a 2022 California case, a mother with a history of substance abuse noncompliance resulted in the termination of court-mandated reunification services. The court determined insufficient progress had been made, leading to the scheduling of a permanency hearing to determine the child's future placement.

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Summary

A California court case from 2022 involved a mother with a history of substance abuse. She didn't follow through with court-ordered programs designed to help her regain custody of her child. Because of this lack of progress, the court stopped these services. The next step will be a hearing to determine a permanent living situation for the child.

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Summary

A mother had trouble staying clean from drugs and alcohol. She also didn't follow through with court-ordered programs designed to help her get custody of her child. The judge decided she wasn't making enough progress, so they stopped providing services. The next step will be a hearing to determine a permanent living situation for the child.

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87 Cal.App.5th 549 (2023)

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