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In re C.E. CA2/8
Father C.E. (father) filed a petition for an extraordinary writ pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 8.452, challenging the juvenile court’s adjudication and disposition for two of his three children, An.E. and Ar.E. Father contends the court lacked jurisdiction over An.E. and Ar.E. under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) (Fam. Code, § 3400, et seq.) because the children were not in California immediately before the filing of the petition. He also challenges the court’s denial of reunification services as to them. We reject his contentions and deny his writ petition.

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