In re Selena F.
Mother appeals from a juvenile court order
that terminated reunification services with respect to her six oldest children and adopted permanent plans of out of home placement with a goal of legal guardianship for five of them, and out-of-home placement with a goal of emancipation for the sixth. Mother argues the court should have returned custody of the children to her because the evidence was insufficient to establish that return would present a substantial risk to their safety, protection, physical or emotional well being. She argues the court also erred when it approved a permanent plan of emancipation for her eldest child. Since the first contention lacks merit, and the second was forfeited, court affirm the order.



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