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In re C.J. CA4/3
C.J. (mother) appeals from the juvenile court’s order finding it had dependency jurisdiction (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 300, subd. (b); all further statutory references are to this code) to ensure the safety and regular care of her seven-year-old son, C.B.J., after mother suffered two psychiatric episodes requiring extended involuntary hospitalization. Mother also appeals the juvenile court’s dispositional order leaving B. at home in father’s care and removing B. from her physical custody, albeit with extensive, monitored visitation, while she remained out of the home. As we explain, substantial evidence supports the juvenile court’s orders. We therefore affirm.

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