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In re T.S.
B.H. (mother) appeals from the jurisdictional findings and consequent dispositional orders that removed two of her children from her legal and physical custody.[1] Mother contends the juvenile court erred in finding jurisdiction over the children pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (b), (c) and (g).[2] Mother further contends the order temporarily removing custody of her children from her was not supported by evidence that removal was necessary to avoid a substantial danger to their physical health or emotional well-being or that the children suffered severe emotional damage, and there were no reasonable means to protect their physical or emotional health without removing them from her custody. ( 361, subd. (c)(1) & (3).) As we shall explain, Court disagree with mothers contentions and will affirm the juvenile courts orders.

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