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In re B.S.
Appellant Brian S. (Father) appeals from the juvenile court’s jurisdictional and dispositional orders establishing dependency jurisdiction over his daughters B.S., Am.S., and S.S., and placing them in foster care. Father contends substantial evidence does not support the juvenile court’s jurisdictional findings under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (a), (b), and (j).[1] Father further contends the juvenile court abused its discretion by removing Am. from his care and by not placing B. and S. in his care. We affirm the juvenile court’s jurisdictional and dispositional orders.

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