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In re G.M.
M. M. (mother) appeals from a juvenile court order terminating her parental rights to her daughter G. M., pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26.[1] She maintains that the juvenile court erred in finding G. M. was adoptable because the report assessing her adoptability had not been prepared by an adoptions worker, because there was insufficient evidence that G. M. was adoptable, and, under the circumstances, the trial courts finding the child to be adoptable deprived mother of her right to due process. Court affirm.

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