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In re Jayson C.
Shelly H. (appellant) is the mother of K.C., a girl born on December 31, 1999, and J.C., a boy born on April 19, 2002. She appeals from juvenile court orders sustaining dependency petitions (Welf. & Inst. Code, 300, subds. (a), (b) and (j)), denying reunification services to appellant, awarding sole legal and physical custody of the minors to their father in Utah, Donald C. (father), granting appellant visitation four times a year, and terminating jurisdiction. (Further section references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code.) Appellant contends the reasons for terminating jurisdiction are not supported by substantial evidence, and she claims the juvenile court abused its discretion by making findings under section 361.5, denying her reunification services, and delegating discretion to father and therapists to make arrangements for appellants four annual visits with the children.


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