In re Ceasar S. CA2/4
Brandon S. (father) appeals from orders of the juvenile court (1) granting restraining orders against him protecting the foster parents of his son, Ceasar, and the social worker formerly assigned to the case (the CSW); (2) granting a Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 petition filed by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS or the Department) and terminating his visitation with Ceasar; and (3) terminating his parental rights as to Ceasar. He contends that there was insufficient evidence to support the issuance of the restraining orders. He also contends that the juvenile court abused its discretion in granting the section 388 petition because the circumstances were changing, rather than changed, and it was not in Ceasar’s best interest to terminate father’s visits. Finally, he contends the termination of his parental rights was improper because (1) the juvenile court failed to evaluate the paternal grandparents for placement; (2) good cause exi
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