In re Julian S. CA2/8
The juvenile court terminated jurisdiction with an order granting a father sole physical custody and granting joint legal custody. The mother appeals. The court did not abuse its discretion by terminating jurisdiction rather than ordering reunification services. The child was safe with the father. The court had broad discretion to make custody orders in the child’s best interests. Its order granting joint legal custody was appropriate. We affirm. Citations to statutes are to the Welfare and Institutions Code.
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