This form is an Order of the Court authorizing continued shelter care. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care is a legal document issued by the Spokane Valley Judicial Court (JU) in Washington State. This order grants the authority and approval for ongoing shelter care, ensuring the welfare and protection of individuals in need. The order applies to various types of shelter care situations, including but not limited to: 1. Emergency Shelter Care: Emergency shelter care refers to the temporary placement of individuals, such as children or vulnerable adults, in safe and secure shelter facilities. This could be due to circumstances like abuse, neglect, or other urgent situations requiring immediate intervention. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 order authorizes the continuation of emergency shelter care when necessary. 2. Transitional Shelter Care: Transitional shelter care caters to individuals who require longer-term support and services, typically after leaving emergency shelters or similar temporary arrangements. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 order allows the authorization for continued transitional shelter care to ensure individuals have a secure living environment while they integrate back into society or await a permanent solution. 3. Foster Care Shelter: Foster care shelter refers to the placement of children in foster homes when they cannot remain in their own homes due to safety or stability concerns. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 order authorizes continued foster care shelter, providing children with stability, care, and support within approved foster homes until their placement is resolved through legal processes such as reunification, adoption, or another suitable arrangement. 4. Homeless Shelter Care: Homeless shelter care covers the provision of temporary shelter to individuals or families experiencing homelessness. This type of shelter care aims to provide a safe and stable environment while simultaneously connecting individuals with resources to address underlying causes of homelessness. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 order authorizes the ongoing operation of homeless shelters, ensuring that vulnerable populations have access to shelter, meals, and support services. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care is significant in safeguarding the well-being of individuals in need, guaranteeing appropriate care during challenging circumstances. It serves as a legal framework to protect the rights and interests of those in emergency, transitional, foster, or homeless shelter care settings in the Spokane Valley area.Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care is a legal document issued by the Spokane Valley Judicial Court (JU) in Washington State. This order grants the authority and approval for ongoing shelter care, ensuring the welfare and protection of individuals in need. The order applies to various types of shelter care situations, including but not limited to: 1. Emergency Shelter Care: Emergency shelter care refers to the temporary placement of individuals, such as children or vulnerable adults, in safe and secure shelter facilities. This could be due to circumstances like abuse, neglect, or other urgent situations requiring immediate intervention. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 order authorizes the continuation of emergency shelter care when necessary. 2. Transitional Shelter Care: Transitional shelter care caters to individuals who require longer-term support and services, typically after leaving emergency shelters or similar temporary arrangements. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 order allows the authorization for continued transitional shelter care to ensure individuals have a secure living environment while they integrate back into society or await a permanent solution. 3. Foster Care Shelter: Foster care shelter refers to the placement of children in foster homes when they cannot remain in their own homes due to safety or stability concerns. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 order authorizes continued foster care shelter, providing children with stability, care, and support within approved foster homes until their placement is resolved through legal processes such as reunification, adoption, or another suitable arrangement. 4. Homeless Shelter Care: Homeless shelter care covers the provision of temporary shelter to individuals or families experiencing homelessness. This type of shelter care aims to provide a safe and stable environment while simultaneously connecting individuals with resources to address underlying causes of homelessness. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 order authorizes the ongoing operation of homeless shelters, ensuring that vulnerable populations have access to shelter, meals, and support services. The Spokane Valley Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care is significant in safeguarding the well-being of individuals in need, guaranteeing appropriate care during challenging circumstances. It serves as a legal framework to protect the rights and interests of those in emergency, transitional, foster, or homeless shelter care settings in the Spokane Valley area.