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In re I.T. CA1/4
Appellant B.M. (Mother) appeals the juvenile court’s order denying her petition under Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 and the termination of her parental rights under section 366.26. Respondent concedes the juvenile court applied the incorrect evidentiary standard to the section 388 petition at the combined section 388 and section 366.26 hearing. (See In re L.S. (2014) 230 Cal.App.4th 1183, 1194.) Respondent further concedes that upon this record the error cannot be deemed harmless and the matter must be remanded to the juvenile court. We agree.

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