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If parents have failed to obtain services to which they have been referred, does that constitute a fact, regarding reasonable efforts?

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If parents have failed to obtain services to which they have been referred, does that constitute a fact, regarding reasonable efforts?

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The parents’ actions or failure to act with regards to the services is not relevant for reasonable efforts findings. They are based upon what has been provided to the child and or parents.

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