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In re Kameron S.
Father of minors, appeals from the jurisdictional and dispositional orders of the juvenile court. The children were detained by the Department of Children and Family Services (“the Department”) after their mother left them at a homeless shelter and failed to return. Father and mother were not married and not living together at the time the children were detained. Father contends that as to him there was no substantial evidence supporting the juvenile court’s jurisdiction or the removal of the children from his custody. Father further contends the court abused its discretion when it ordered monitored visits for him and erred when it ordered him to attend a parenting class and participate in individual counseling. Court affirmed.

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