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In re Y.D. CA2/3
Mother N.D. (mother) appeals from the juvenile court’s jurisdictional and dispositional orders finding she failed to protect her children Y.D., N.D., and E.D. from the physical abuse of Y.D.’s and N.D.’s father, J.W. (father). She does not contest the court’s jurisdictional findings based on father’s physical abuse, but contends substantial evidence does not support the jurisdictional findings as to her. The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (the Department) contends mother’s appeal does not raise a justiciable issue and the court’s findings are supported by substantial evidence. While the appeal was pending, the juvenile court terminated its jurisdiction over all three children.
Because there is no effective relief we can provide mother even if we accepted her contention, we decline to address it and dismiss the appeal.

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