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In re N.O. CA1/3
M.O., the mother of three-year-old N.O., whose parental rights were terminated pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26, challenges the juvenile court’s decision to place her son with the foster mother—who provided him with required specialized medical care—rather than with her sister. Plaintiff Alameda County Social Services Agency (Agency) contends M.O. (Mother) lacks standing to appeal the order because her parental rights were terminated. We agree and dismiss the appeal because Mother lacks standing, but note that—if we had jurisdiction to decide the case on the merits—we would affirm on that ground as well.

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