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Washington JU 03.0500 - Dependency Review Hearing Order - Permanency Planning Hearing - DPRHO

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This form is an order of the court regading the review of dependency. 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.

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Adjudication is a legal word that simply means a formal decision. Dependent means that the children are now under the supervision of the court.In these cases, a petition may be filed asking the court for a hearing where a judge will decide if supervision is required. This is the adjudication or petition hearing.

Dependency and neglect proceedings are a judicial analysis of a family's health. At the request of the prosecution, a state welfare agency (such as a child protection agency), or the court itself, an order may be issued to a family with a child to analyze a family's health.

A dependency on grounds that there is no parent, guardian, or custodian capable of adequately caring for the child, such that the child is in circumstances which constitute a danger of substantial damage to his psychological or physical development, does not turn on parental unfitness in the usual sense; rather, it

If a child is adjudicated 'dependent' in the hearing, meaning the child is without proper care, it allows the court to order services and programs for the child and family that include the following:Removal of child from the home for temporary placement in a foster home, group home, or institution.

When children come to court because a parent has hurt them or not taken care of them, this is a juvenile dependency case. Until a child grows up, he or she is dependent on adults and needs their protection.The judge and social workers will work with parents to make their home healthy and safe.

Dependency court hearings are initiated when the social worker from the Children & Family Services Department files a petition with the court. The petition identifies the child(ren) and parent(s) involved with the case, and describes the allegations of abuse or neglect against the child(ren).

Juvenile or child dependency proceedings determine whether a child's parent or guardian is abusive or neglectful. In dependency proceedings, the juvenile court may temporarily or permanently remove the child from the parent's home.For more information on delinquency cases, see Juvenile Crimes.

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Washington JU 03.0500 - Dependency Review Hearing Order - Permanency Planning Hearing - DPRHO