The law is clear that the circuit court is charged with making determinations regarding the credibility of witnesses, and we defer to the circuit court's determinations on appeal. See, e.g., Thornton v. Ark. Dep't of Hum. Servs., 2024 Ark.App. 13; Manning v. Ark. Dep't of Hum. Servs., 2023 Ark.App. 565, at 14, ___ S.W.3d ___, ___ ("In determining whether a finding is clearly erroneous, an appellate court gives due deference to the opportunity of the circuit court to judge the credibility of witnesses."). In addition, the court added that if there were relatives on Rugama's side who wished to come forward, it would "certainly take that into account in the future . . . before we do any permanent--permanency or adoption, or anything." Accordingly, we are unable to agree that the circuit court "completely ignored" Rugama's extended family.