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In re Brooklyn W. CA3
Rebecca M. (mother) appeals the juvenile court’s order denying her Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 (unless otherwise set forth, statutory section references that follow are to the Welfare and Institutions Code) petition and order terminating parental rights to her daughter, Brooklyn W. Mother contends she sufficiently established changed circumstances regarding her substance abuse problem, and that it was in Brooklyn’s best interests to be placed in the family home on a family maintenance plan. According to mother, because the juvenile court erred in denying her section 388 petition, termination of parental rights was improper as well.
Jeremy W. (father) also appeals the juvenile court’s order terminating parental rights. In his separate appeal, he joins in and adopts the arguments made by mother.
We reject mother’s contentions and father’s joinder, and affirm the juvenile court’s orders denying mother’s section 388 petition and terminating parental right

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