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In re D.C.
The father, Juan C., appeals from a dependency dispositional order. The father, who had moved to Texas, was found to have failed to protect the children, D.C. and H. C. (Welf. & Inst. Code,[1] § 300, subd. (b).) Further, the father was found to have failed to provide the necessities of life for the children including food, clothing, shelter and medical care. (§ 300, subd. (b).) The Department of Children's and Family Services (the department) appeals from the dismissal of a section 300, subdivision (g) failure to provide allegation. Court affirm the dispositional order. Court dismiss the department's appeal as it is moot.

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