In re C.J.
A legal guardian appeals from an order adjudicating a Welfare and Institutions Code section 387[1]supplemental petition and removing custody of two minor children from the legal guardian. We find that substantial evidence supports the juvenile courts finding that the factual allegations of the petition were true and that the previous disposition had not been effective in the rehabilitation or protection of the children, and we therefore affirm the juvenile courts adjudication of the petition. Court also find that the evidence was sufficient to support the juvenile courts dispositional order, and that removing the children from the legal guardians custody was not an abuse of discretion. Court affirm the order.



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