In re M.J.
Nancy J. (mother) and her daughter, M.J., appeal from a visitation order issued upon termination of juvenile court jurisdiction. The order awarded M.J.s maternal grandmother, R.J. (grandmother), visitation with M.J. once per month.
Citing Troxel v. Granville (2000) 530 U.S. 57 [120 S.Ct. 2054, 147 L.Ed.2d 49], mother contends that the juvenile court impermissibly interfered with her right as a parent to make decisions concerning the care, custody and control of her daughter when it ordered M.J. to have monthly overnight visits with grandmother after it granted mother full legal and physical custody of M.J. and terminated its jurisdiction.
M.J. contends that the juvenile court exceeded its jurisdiction when it ordered once a month visitation for her grandmother. In M.J.s view, the juvenile courts order is voidable and should be declared void by this court. Court affirm the visitation order.



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