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The juvenile court terminated the parental rights of C. C.’s biological mother and putative father based upon a petition alleging that C. C. was deprived. Her mother appeals, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence in several claims of error. Because the termination was based on a previous deprivation order that subsequently has been reversed, we vacate the termination order and remand the case for entry of findings of fact and conclusions of law and a new judgment.

The material facts of this case are set forth in In the Interest of C. C.,1 in which C. C.’s mother appealed the juvenile court’s order finding that the child was deprived. While that appeal was pending, the Department of Family and Children Services DFACS petitioned for the termination of the parental rights of C. C.’s mother and putative father, alleging that the child was deprived. After a hearing, the court terminated the parental rights of both parents. Subsequently, however, this court reversed the deprivation order, determining that the evidence was insufficient to support a finding of deprivation.2 We now consider the mother’s appeal from the juvenile court’s termination of her parental rights.

 
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