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In re F.P.
Defendant and appellant F.P. (Father) appeals from the juvenile court's jurisdiction and disposition orders regarding his children F.P. and B.P. He contends there was insufficient evidence to support jurisdiction under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (b).[1] He further contends that the juvenile court erred in failing to make findings under section 361.2, subdivision (a), to determine whether the children should have been placed with him as a noncustodial parent.
We affirm. Substantial evidence supported jurisdiction and any error in failing to reference the applicable statute at disposition was harmless in light of the evidence and the juvenile court's other findings.

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