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In re B.B.
T.B. is the mother of two girls, B.B. (age five) and M.B. (age four), and a boy, F.B. (age two). The juvenile court terminated parental rights to the children and ordered them placed for adoption pursuant to section 366.26 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. Mother appeals, claiming insufficient evidence supports the courts finding that the children were likely to be adopted within a reasonable time. More specifically, mother challenged the adoptability finding based on evidence that the children suffered from multiple disabilities as a result of intrauterine exposure to drugs and alcohol. Court conclude that substantial evidence supports the adoptability determinations. Court therefore affirm the orders terminating parental rights and placing the children for adoption.

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