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In re Byron C.
L.C., the alleged father of Byron C., appeals the juvenile court order denying him presumed father status in Byron's child dependency proceeding. L.C. challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support the court's finding that he did not meet the criteria of a presumed father under Family Code section 7611, subdivision (d). L.C. also contends the court erred by admitting into evidence the attachments to the social worker's reports, and he was denied due process because the paternity form used did not adequately inform him of his rights and responsibilities as a father. The order is affirmed.


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