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In re Joshua C.
A mother appeals from a juvenile court order denying her Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 petition, and from an order terminating the mothers parental rights. We conclude that because the mother did not show new evidence or changed circumstances and did not provide evidence that modification of the prior orders would be in her childs best interests, summary denial of the mothers section 388 petition without a hearing was not an abuse of discretion. Court also conclude that the mother has not shown error in the juvenile courts finding that the beneficial parent child relationship exception of section 366.26, subdivision (c)(1)(A) did not apply. Court affirm the orders.

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