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In re N.D.
At a jurisdiction hearing, the juvenile court (1) found N.D. came within the court’s jurisdiction, and (2) terminated the guardianship that defendant and respondent P.M. (Grandmother) had over N.D. The guardianship had been granted by the probate court. Grandmother contends (1) the juvenile court acted in excess of its jurisdiction by terminating the guardianship established by the probate court, (2) substantial evidence does not support the court’s best interests finding, and (3) the juvenile court misapplied the “best interests” standard. We affirm the judgment.

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