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In re A.S.
M.S. (mother) appeals from the juvenile court’s order terminating her parental rights to her child, A.S., under Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26.[1] Mother contends that the juvenile court violated her due process rights when it denied her request for a contested hearing on the application of the parental visitation exception to the termination of parental rights under section 366.26, subd. (c)(1)(B)(i)). The juvenile court did not err.

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