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In re T.A.
Appellant, the mother of T. A. and Z. A., appeals from an order of the juvenile court terminating appellants parental rights as to both minors.
Appellant contends the juvenile courts order terminating her parental rights must be reversed because the finding by that court that it was likely the minor would be adopted was not supported by substantial evidence. Appellant also claims the court committed reversible error in failing to inquire into the reasons for the minors absence from the Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26 hearing. Disagreeing with those contentions, Court affirm.

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