OPINION
PER CURIAM.
The juvenile court found appellant's 13-year-old daughter to be a dependent child. Appellant, the minor's natural mother, filed a timely appeal, essentially arguing that there is insufficient evidence to support the decision of the court.
The dependency petition alleged that the child was in need of proper and effective care and control and had no parent or guardian willing to exercise or capable of exercising such care and control...
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