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In re I.C.
Parents Michael C. and E. C. appeal from an order terminating their parental rights (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.26) to their eight- and nine-year-old sons (the boys).[1] Mother contends the juvenile court found compelling reasons existed not to terminate parental rights, but erroneously disregarded its finding. According to mother, there was substantial evidence of a beneficial relationship between her and the boys (§ 366.26, subd. (c)(1)(B)(i)) to support the court's finding and, therefore, this court should reverse the termination order. Father joins in mother's argument. On review, we disagree and affirm.

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