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In re A.G. CA2/8
After Mother relapsed on methamphetamine, the juvenile court found jurisdiction over Mother’s daughter pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 300 and removed the daughter from Mother’s custody pursuant to section 361. The court permitted Mother to continue to live with her daughter in the maternal grandmother’s home and have unmonitored and unlimited visitation with her daughter in the home. The only restriction on Mother’s interaction with her child was that their contact outside the home was to be monitored. On appeal, Mother solely challenges the juvenile court’s dispositional order removing the child from her custody, arguing that the court failed to consider reasonable alternatives to removal. We affirm because substantial evidence of Mother’s 13-year methamphetamine addiction and recent relapse supports the court’s dispositional order.

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