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In re A.H. CA2/5
The juvenile court found that A.H. (father) sexually abused his seven-year-old daughter (the child), and thereafter issued orders terminating visitation with her and granting sole legal and physical custody to M.B. (mother). On appeal from the original no-visitation order, father contends: the court issued the order without notice in violation of his due process and statutory rights; there was insufficient evidence to support it; the order improperly shifted to him the burden of showing a right to visitation; and it was not the least restrictive means by which to safeguard the child. In his appeal from the subsequent exit orders, father maintains that the no-visitation exit order must be reversed because it was based on the original order and that the court abused its discretion when it ordered sole legal custody to mother. We affirm.

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