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In re Melissa M. CA2/2
Appellant Wendi W. (mother) appeals from the juvenile court’s jurisdictional and dispositional orders declaring her infant daughter Melissa to be a dependent of the court, removing Melissa from her custody, and according her monitored visitation. Mother contends there was insufficient evidence to support the juvenile court’s findings, under Welfare and Institutions Code section 300, subdivision (b), that mother’s mental and emotional health problems placed Melissa at risk of serious physical harm and that Melissa’s father, Mario M. (father), failed to protect Melissa by allowing mother to have unlimited access to her. Mother further contends substantial evidence does not support the dispositional order removing Melissa from her custody, or alternatively, that the order for monitored visitation should be reversed.
We affirm the juvenile court’s orders.

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