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In re Amaya R.
Alfonso S., the father of Amaya R., appeals from the juvenile courts orders made pursuant to a subsequent petition filed under Welfare and Institutions Code section 342[1]declaring Amaya a dependent child of the juvenile court pursuant to section 300, subdivisions (b) and (g), removing Amaya from his custody and placing her with Guadalupe R., her maternal aunt and de facto parent. Alfonso S. argues the facts alleged in support of the section 342 petition fail to adequately plead a basis for dependency court jurisdiction and the evidence presented is insufficient to support either the courts jurisdictional findings as they relate to him or its disposition order removing Amaya from his custody. court reverse.

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