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In re T.A.
The juvenile court entered judgments declaring T.A. and C.R. dependents of the court (Welf. & Inst. Code, 300, subd. (b))[1]and removing T.A. and C.R. from the physical custody of their mother, J.A. (Mother) ( 361, subd. (c)(1)). Mother contends the juvenile court committed reversible error because (1) the evidence supporting the courts jurisdictional findings does not meet the substantial evidence standard; (2) the evidence supporting the courts dispositional findings does not meet the substantial evidence standard; and (3) the court failed to make the required findings prior to ordering the children be removed from Mothers physical custody. Court affirm the judgments.

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