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The juvenile court terminated the natural mother’s parental rights to A. C., J. C., and R. C.1 On appeal, the mother contends that the juvenile court erred in terminating her rights absent clear and convincing evidence of parental misconduct. The mother also argues that the juvenile court improperly applied the “best interest” test and terminated her parental rights solely on the basis that to do so was in the children’s best interest. Finding no such error, we affirm. In reviewing a juvenile court’s ruling terminating parental rights, we view the evidence in a light favorable to the juvenile court’s determination.2 We will affirm the lower court’s ruling if the record demonstrates that any rational trier of fact could have found by clear and convincing evidence that the parent’s right to custody has been lost.3

Viewed in this light, the record shows that the mother has several medical problems, including cerebral palsy, scoliosis, and a seizure disorder. She also has a history of being involved in abusive relationships. Initially, the mother was married to a “Mr. Paul” with whom she had two children. According to the mother, he abused her. The mother also had a child by another man, Joseph Tate. The mother relinquished her parental rights to these three children.

 
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