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In re S.V.
After jurisdictional and dispositional hearings, the juvenile court removed S.V. (minor) from the custody of O.L. (mother) and granted mother monitored visitation. Mother appeals. According to mother, the juvenile court lack subject matter jurisdiction to enter permanent custody orders pursuant to the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (Act) (Fam. Code, 3400 et seq.) because the minor was in California on vacation, her home state is Texas, and Texas never declined jurisdiction on the grounds that California is a more convenient forum. In mothers view, the juvenile court, at most, had temporary emergency jurisdiction.
Court find no error and affirm.


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