In re Thomas G. CA2/3
L.G. (father) appeals from the juvenile court’s disposition orders declaring his three children, C.G., T.G., and S.G., dependents of the court and removing them from their parents’ physical custody. Father argues: (1) the court abused its discretion when, without providing father prior notice, it amended the dependency petition at the jurisdiction hearing to allege father abused another drug, methamphetamine, while his children’s dependency case was pending; (2) insufficient evidence supports the court’s jurisdiction findings under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivisions (a), (b), and (j); and (3) insufficient evidence supports the court’s order removing the children from father’s custody. Because the juvenile court has terminated jurisdiction over the children and returned them to their parents’ custody, we dismiss father’s appeal as moot.
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