In re Zachary T.
J.G. (mother) and Bobby T. (father) separately appeal from the jurisdictional findings and consequent dispositional orders that removed their children, eight-year-old Alena G., six-year-old Zachary T., and two-year-old Bobby B.T. (collectively the children), from their legal and physical custody.[1] We have ordered the appeals be consolidated. In father’s appeal, he contends the juvenile court erred in finding jurisdiction over the children pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (b) and (j),[2] and in removing the children from his custody. He also joins in mother’s arguments. In mother’s appeal, she challenges the removal order. As we shall explain, we disagree with their arguments and affirm the juvenile court’s findings and orders.
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