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The appellant, mother of C. M., appeals the termination of her parental rights to C. M. She asserts there is no clear and convincing evidence to support a finding that C. M.’s deprivation was likely to continue and, therefore, the trial court erred in terminating her parental rights. We disagree and affirm.

The trial court may terminate parental rights after satisfying a two-step analysis. First, the court must find that there is parental misconduct or inability supported by clear and convincing evidence that: i the child is deprived; ii lack of proper parental care or control caused the deprivation; iii the cause of deprivation is likely to continue; and iv continued deprivation is likely to cause serious physical, mental, emotional or moral harm to the child. Former OCGA § 15-11-81 b 4 i-iv current § 15-11-941 ; In the Interest of L.H., 236 Ga. App. 132 1 511 SE2d 253 1999. After making findings on these four factors, the court must then determine whether terminating parental rights is in the best interest of the child, considering the child’s physical, mental, emotional and moral condition and needs, including the need for a secure, stable home. Former OCGA § 15-11-81 a current § 15-11-94 a.

 
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