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In re S.W.
S.V. (mother) appeals from a juvenile court order denying her petition to modify (Welf. & Inst. Code, 388)[1] and a judgment terminating her parental rights and selecting adoption as the permanent plan ( 366.26) concerning her daughter S.W. (child) (born 2004). She contends that the juvenile court abused its discretion by denying her petition. And she challenges the evidence supporting the juvenile courts finding that the child likely would be adopted and rejection of her evidence and argument that the case came with the exceptions to termination described by section 366.26, subdivisions (c)(1)(B)(i) (no termination if termination would be detrimental to the child because the parents maintained regular visitation and the child could benefit from continuing the relationship), and (c)(1)(B)(v) (no termination if there would be substantial interference with a sibling relationship). Court affirm the order and judgment.

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