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In re D.W.
In this first of two companion cases, mother Iris P. and Patrick P.the stepfather of minor D.W. and the father of minors K.P. and J.P.each challenge the juvenile courts findings of jurisdiction over the minors and its disposition order refusing to return the children to their custody. (See Welf. & Inst. Code,[1] 300, subds. (b), (d), (j).) In their appeals, Iris and Patrick challenge the jurisdiction findings on various grounds, including violations of due process. As we find that these findings were made in a manner that was inconsistent with due process rights, Court reverse the subsequent disposition order.

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