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In re Mia V.
Mother appeals from juvenile court orders denying her Welfare and Institutions Code section 388[1]petition and terminating her parental rights to her two and one-half-year-old daughter, Mia. Father joins in mothers appeal and seeks reversal of termination of his parental rights in the event mother prevails on her appeal. Mother contends the juvenile court failed to hold a proper evidentiary hearing on her section 388 petition and seeks remand to allow a full and fair hearing on her section 388 petition.
Court conclude the trial court conducted a proper evidentiary hearing on mothers section 388 petition and mother forfeited any objection on appeal to the hearing by failing to object during the hearing. Court thus affirm the juvenile court orders denying the section 388 petition and terminating parental rights.

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