The findings of permanent neglect are supported by clear and convincing evidence that the agency made diligent efforts to strengthen and encourage the parent-child relationship, but that respondents failed to plan for the children's future (see Social Services Law § 384-b [7] [a], [f]). The agency formulated a service plan, tailored to respondents' needs, including respondent father's cognitive limitations. The plan included regular supervised visitation, individual...
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