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In re L.R. CA6
D.J. appeals from the juvenile court’s orders granting a Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 petition and terminating his legal guardianship over L.R., the child at issue in this juvenile dependency matter.
D.J. contends the juvenile court abused its discretion by terminating his legal guardianship, in that: (1) the juvenile court improperly relied on a social worker’s belief that D.J. had not internalized parenting and self-discipline skills; and (2) terminating the legal guardianship and offering reunification services to the child’s biological father was not in the child’s best interests. For reasons that we will explain, we will affirm the juvenile court’s orders.

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