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In re J.J. CA1/4
Kevin J. (Father) appeals a dispositional order made by the dependency court denying him visitation with the two children he shares with T.F. (Mother), five-year-old Jacob J., and eight-year-old Joyce J. (Minors). In making its order, the juvenile court relied upon a five-year stay-away domestic violence restraining order (DVRO) that was then and now in effect enjoining Father from having any contact with the Minors, as well as another half sibling, adult Jade J., whom he sexually abused. Given these facts, the juvenile court concluded that visitation would be detrimental to Minors. Mother and Minors are members of and live within the territory of the Round Valley Indian Tribes (the Tribe). The DVRO was issued by a court of that jurisdiction.

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