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In re Bryan P.
The mother, Beatriz C., has appealed from the dispositional order in a dependency case. The Department of Children and Family Services has moved to dismiss the mother’s appeal. We agree the appeal is moot and order dismissal.
The dispositional order directed that the family be subject to six months of informal supervision. (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 360, subd. (b); Cal. Rules of Court, rule 5.695(a)(2).) The six months of informal supervision have now elapsed and the parties agree no new dependency proceedings have been instituted. Thus, the appeal is moot as there is no effectual relief we can provide to the mother. (Eye Dog Foundation v. State Board of Guide Dogs for the Blind (1967) 67 Cal.2d 536, 541; In re B.L. (2012) 204 Cal.App.4th 1111, 1117; In re Melissa R. (2009) 177 Cal.App.4th 24, 34; In re B.D. (2008) 159 Cal.App.4th 1218, 1240-1241; In re Karen G. (2004) 121 Cal.App.4th 1384, 1390; In re Albert G. (2003) 113 Cal.App.4th 132, 135; In re Dani R. (2001) 89 C

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