In re Juan M.
Father appeals from a judgment ordering him to assume custody of his dependent children, pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 361.2,[1] under supervision of the juvenile court. Father claims that the trial court erroneously failed to award him custody and terminate jurisdiction, but we find no abuse of discretion in the dispositional order. The evidence of Fathers history of, and continuing potential for, domestic violence toward Mother supported the finding that there was a need for juvenile court supervision of the children while in Fathers custody. Because the trial court applied the correct statute and the evidence supports the determination of the need for continuing juvenile court jurisdiction and supervision of Fathers custody of the children, we imply the findings required by section 361.2, subdivision (c). Court affirm the judgment.
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