Family Court's finding that adoption is in the child's best interests is supported by ample evidence that neither respondent mother nor appellant, who is incarcerated and whose relationship with the child is admittedly "nonexistent," is a viable resource, and that the child is happy and doing well in his present home where he resides with his half sister and her father (see Matter of Travis Devon B.,
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