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In re A.S.
Appellant Maria S. appeals the juvenile courts summary denial of her petition to be declared the de facto parent of her granddaughter, A.S.[1], who was adjudged a dependent child of the juvenile court. Appellant maintains that the juvenile court abused its discretion in not awarding her de facto parent status because she cared for A.S. in the first year of her life; she has established a psychological bond with her; she attended the juvenile court hearings; and if not granted de facto parent status, she might lose her relationship with A.S. through the termination of parental rights. Court affirm.

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