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In re G.C.
Mother appeals from the order terminating her parental rights over her infant son. Mother advances two contentions. She first contends that the juvenile court erred in determining she had been given notice of the combined jurisdictional and dispositional hearing as required by law. Court concluded that this contention is not only procedurally barred, it is also without merit. Mother’s second contention is that there is not substantial evidence to support the finding, made by the court at the termination hearing, that minor is likely to be adopted. Court concluded that this contention is also without merit. In light of these conclusions, court affirmed.

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