In re Miguel J.

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedSeptember 22, 2025
DocketB339932
StatusPublished

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In re Miguel J., (Cal. Ct. App. 2025).

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Filed 9/22/25 (see concurring opinion) CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION EIGHT

In re Miguel J., a Person Coming B339932 Under the Juvenile Court Law.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY (Los Angeles County DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN Super. Ct. No. 24PSJP00031A) AND FAMILY SERVICES,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

E.J.,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from orders of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. Stacy Wiese, Judge. Affirmed. Rita Himes, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. Dawyn R. Harrison, County Counsel, Kim Nemoy, Assistant County Counsel, and Kimberly Roura, Deputy County Counsel, for Plaintiff and Respondent. _________________________________ INTRODUCTION E.J. (Father) appeals from the juvenile court’s jurisdictional findings and dispositional orders, declaring his child a dependent of the court under Welfare and Institutions Code 1 section 300, subdivisions (a) and (b), and removing the child from Father’s custody. On appeal, Father challenges the jurisdictional findings based on domestic violence between the parents in the child’s presence. He also challenges the removal order. We conclude the sustained domestic violence counts were supported by substantial evidence and adequately reflected the juvenile court’s factual findings. We further conclude there was substantial evidence supporting the order removing the child from Father. We accordingly affirm. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND 1. Section 300 petition Father and Maria O. (Mother) are the married parents of Miguel J., a boy born in November 2023. On March 10, 2024, the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) received a referral alleging that the police were called to the family’s home due to a domestic violence incident. According to the reporting party, after Father arrived home that morning highly intoxicated, Mother confronted him about his drinking. During a physical altercation between the parents, Father accidentally struck Miguel in the face while Mother was holding the child in her arms. Miguel did not sustain any injuries. As the parents continued to argue, Mother cut her foot on a glass object that fell to the floor. She also suffered a laceration to her

1 Unless otherwise stated, all further undesignated statutory references are to the Welfare and Institutions Code.

2 lip when Father slapped her. After the police arrived, Mother was granted an emergency protective order, but she did not want Father to leave the home because she relied on him to pay the rent. Father was arrested for domestic violence and child endangerment. In her statement to the police, Mother reported that Father used his hands to pull her, push her, and hit her approximately five times in the face, and that at some point during the altercation, he accidentally slapped the child. In a March 19, 2024 interview with DCFS about the domestic violence incident, Mother indicated that she was upset because Father had been out drinking, which he often did on the weekends. According to Mother, when Father came home, they began arguing in the bedroom while she was holding Miguel. Father slapped Mother in the face. Father also accidentally hit Miguel in the face with an open hand when he hit Mother, but he did not injure the child. After Mother placed Miguel on the bed, she and Father continued fighting. Father struck Mother in the face, head, and other parts of her body, and she fought back to defend herself. At one point, Mother tried to call the police, but Father took away her cell phone. She also attempted to open the window coverings to call outside for help, but Father kept her from doing so. Mother sustained a cut on her foot when she stepped on a broken ceramic mug. She then ran out of the home, and upon seeing Mother, the apartment manager called the police. After receiving medical treatment, Mother stayed at a shelter with Miguel and obtained a seven-day protective order. The following week, both Mother and Father returned to the family’s home. In her initial interview with DCFS, Mother also described prior acts of domestic violence perpetrated by Father. She

3 recounted that, on December 24, 2023, Father slapped her multiple times in the face with an open hand while she sat on the bed breastfeeding Miguel. On that occasion, Father was drunk and upset that Mother did not prepare a holiday dinner. Mother also reported that Father slapped her several times when she was pregnant with Miguel. Mother did not believe, however, that Father would hurt her after their most recent altercation because he started to attend church and promised not to drink again. In describing the domestic violence between her and Father, Mother did not claim that Father ever targeted Miguel when he hit her. In a March 22, 2024 interview with DCFS, Father stated that, the night before the domestic violence incident, he drank several beers and used a small amount of methamphetamine. He slept on the floor, and then tried to crawl into the bed with Mother and Miguel the next morning. In response, Mother began to kick Father and yell at him for coming home late. She also scratched Father, ripped his shirt, and attempted to pull the blinds from the bedroom window. Mother cut her foot when she broke a ceramic item and stepped on the broken pieces. Father initially denied hitting Mother during the incident. However, when DCFS referenced the police report documenting that Mother was seen bleeding from her lip, Father admitted that he slapped her. In response to DCFS’s inquiry about whether he struck Miguel while slapping Mother, Father said that he had no recollection of hitting the child. Father further denied any prior incidents of domestic violence. During the interview, Father agreed to submit to an on-demand drug test, which was negative for drugs and alcohol. On April 2, 2024, DCFS filed a dependency petition for Miguel. As later amended, the petition alleged Miguel was at

4 substantial risk of harm under section 300, subdivisions (a) and (b), based on the parents’ history of violent altercations in the child’s presence. It also alleged Miguel was at substantial risk of harm under section 300, subdivision (b), based on Father’s abuse of methamphetamine and alcohol. On April 17, 2024, the juvenile court held a detention hearing for Miguel. At the request of Father’s counsel, the court admitted into evidence a letter showing that Father enrolled in a domestic violence program two days earlier. The court detained Miguel from Father and released the child to Mother. The court also ordered monitored visitation for Father to take place outside the family’s home. The court set an adjudication hearing on the section 300 petition. 2. Jurisdictional and dispositional report For its jurisdiction/disposition report, DCFS conducted additional interviews with Father and Mother about the allegations in the petition. In his interview, Father again indicated that Mother was the aggressor in the March 2024 domestic violence incident. As described by Father, Mother kicked him out of the bed because she was upset that he drank alcohol the night before. She later grabbed him by his shirt, scratched his back, and threw a ceramic mug onto the floor. Mother also pulled down the window curtains, and Father had to cover Miguel so that the curtains did not hit him. Father admitted that he slapped Mother during their altercation, but stated that “it wasn’t much.” He maintained that he did not hit Miguel. He further denied that there were any other incidents of domestic violence between him and Mother. However, Father later stated that sometimes he would “move her to the side” when Mother hit him, but he could not recall when this occurred.

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