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J.K. v. V.S.
Appellant V.S. (mother), appeals from a court order granting respondent J.K. (father), sole legal and physical custody of the parties’ minor child and limiting mother’s visitation with the child to supervised, therapeutic visitation.[1] Mother’s only claim on appeal relative to that order is that the “[t]rial court prejudicially erred in granting sole custody and physical custody to the alleged father without prior determination of paternity Uniform Act on Blood Test Cal. Fam. Code Section 7550, or without the burden of proof of paternity Cal. Fam. Code Section 7555.” Finding her claim lacks merit, we affirm the judgment.

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