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In re B.B. CA4/3
B.B. (born February 2013), T.B. (born September 2014), and N.B. (born December 2016) (collectively the Children) were taken into protective custody in April 2017. They appeal from the juvenile court’s order, made at a combined six month review/12 month review hearing, returning them to the custody of their mother, Lauren B. (Mother). The issue presented is whether substantial evidence supported the juvenile court’s finding, made pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.21, subdivisions (e)(1) and (f)(1), of no substantial detriment to the Children if returned to Mother. We conclude substantial evidence supported that finding and therefore affirm.

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