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In re G.L.
Appellant C.L. (mother) is the mother of Gr.L., a boy born in November 1996, Gl.L, a girl born in August 1998, and their five siblings, two younger boys and three older boys (siblings). Mother appeals from the juvenile courts July 14, 2008, order terminating her parental rights to Gr.L. and Gl.L (children). Mother argues that the court erred when it found that the sibling relationship exception to the presumption for adoption, found in Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26, subdivision (c)(1)(B)(v), did not apply. As discussed below, we conclude that substantial evidence supports the juvenile courts decision declining to apply this exception.

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