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In re A.S.
A mother appeals from an order terminating her parental rights to her two-year-old daughter, claiming that substantial evidence does not support the juvenile courts finding that her daughter, A.S., a dependent child of the juvenile court, was likely to be adopted. A maternal great-aunt had cared for A.S. for nearly two years and repeatedly stated her interest in and desire to adopt A.S. A prospective adoptive parents expression of interest in adopting a child generally indicates the minor is likely to be adopted by that prospective adoptive parent or by some other family. It also constitutes substantial evidence supporting the juvenile courts finding that A.S. is likely to be adopted. Court find no error and affirm the order terminating parental rights.

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