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In re Joseph A.
Lisa G. appeals from a juvenile court order terminating parental rights to her son, Joseph A., and establishing adoption as the permanent plan. (Welf. & Inst. Code, 366.26, subd. (c)(1).) Appellant claims that the juvenile court lacked subject matter jurisdiction because the trial judge, while sitting on a probate calendar, granted temporary guardianship to the maternal grandmother. Court affirm. The juvenile court order declaring Joseph a dependent of the court superseded the temporary guardianship order. ( 304; In re William T. (1985) 172 Cal.App.3d 790, 797.)

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