In re Steven P.
Mother is the mother of the minor Steven P. In this appeal, mother argues that the juvenile courts visitation order, made at the jurisdiction and disposition hearing, impermissibly delegated to the Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) and to Steven unlimited discretion to determine whether visits would take place at all. After reviewing the particular facts of this case in light of the relevant legal authorities, we conclude that the order itself grants mother the right to visitation, and that DPSSs role is limited to arranging visits after consulting with Steven as to the time, place and manner of the visits. Thus, Court uphold the visitation order as written.
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