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In re C.Y. CA1/2
A.Y. (mother) appeals from orders of the juvenile court finding it lacked jurisdiction under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) (Fam. Code, § 3400 et seq.) to make initial child custody determinations regarding her three children, C.Y., R.Y., and M.Y. Mother argues the juvenile court erred in (1) concluding that Iowa, not California, had subject matter jurisdiction over the proceedings, and (2) finding that Iowa was the more appropriate forum under section 3427 without first considering all of the statutory factors relevant to that determination and allowing the parties to present evidence. We affirm.

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