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In re P.A. CA2/7
Celia A. appeals from a juvenile court order terminating her parental rights over two children, nine-year-old P.A. and two-year-old Angel A. Celia contends the court violated her right to due process by denying her request to present testimony on the parent-child relationship exception to the termination of parental rights under Welfare and Institutions Code section 366.26. Even if Celia had presented the testimony she offered to give, Celia could not demonstrate the parent-child relationship exception applied because she did not maintain regular visitation with her children. Therefore, any error was harmless, and we affirm.

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