In re Paris W.
Appellant (Father) was incarcerated a few months after the commencement of a proceeding under section 300 of the Welfare & Institutions Code regarding his two children with Nancy M. (Mother). The proceeding was eventually terminated and custody granted to Mother. Because Father was being held at a prison nearly 300 miles from Mothers home at the time of termination, he requested the juvenile court to require Mother to bring the children to visit him at the prison twice a year. Although the court refused to enter the requested order, it did direct Mother to cooperate with Fathers family members in the event they sought to take the children to visit Father. Father challenges the refusal to compel Mother to make these visits. Court affirm.
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