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QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether Petitioner’s right to procedural due process under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was violated where the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals affirmed a decision of Juvenile Court of Calhoun County, Alabama that ordered Petitioner to enter into “counseling” with a specific individual without affording notice or opportunity to be heard prior to such order and the Alabama Supreme Court denied her petition for a writ of certiorari. 2. Whether Petitioner’s right to substantive due process under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was violated where the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals affirmed a decision of Juvenile Court of Calhoun County, Alabama that ordered Petitioner to enter into “counseling” where all record evidence demonstrates mental fitness and no termination point for the ’counseling” was identified. 3. Whether Petitioner’s right to substantive due process under the Due , Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was violated where the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals affirmed a decision of Juvenile Court i of Calhoun County, Alabama that ordered Petitioner to pay for supervised visitation with her child where the record demonstrates that she — a disabled veteran and former supervisor of child visitations with no negative history — is unable to afford such payments and no persuasive evidence supports the imposition of a requirement that her . visitation be supervised. ll