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In re Jennifer C.
In this appeal from an order of the juvenile dependency court,[1] Alicia R., the mother of the minor children Jennifer C. and M. R. (Mother, Jennifer, and M., respectively), challenges the courts final order whereby the respective fathers of the minors were given legal and physical custody of the children, Mother was granted monitored visitation, and jurisdiction over the minors was terminated. Mother contends the dependency court should not have terminated jurisdiction over Jennifer because Mother and Jennifer have not established a positive relationship yet and therefore continued supervision by the court was necessary. Mother also contends the record does not support the courts decision to order that Mothers visits with the minors be supervised. Court's review of the record and pertinent law shows Mother has not presented cause to reverse the challenged order.

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