This is an official California Judicial Council approved form, a Citation for Publication Under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23 document for use in California courts. Complete the form by filling in the blanks as appropriate. Available for download now in Microsoft Word format. USLF control no. CA-JV-305
Salinas California Citation for Publication Under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23 The Salinas California Citation for Publication Under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23 refers to the legal process of notifying individuals involved in child dependency cases about court hearings related to the termination of parental rights. This code section outlines the specific requirements for the publication of citations to ensure that all parties with a legal interest in the case are adequately informed. Under this code section, the court is mandated to publish a citation in a newspaper of general circulation, serving the area where the concerned parties reside or where the dependency proceedings are taking place. The citation must be published once a week for a minimum of four consecutive weeks. The purpose of this publication is to provide notice to all interested parties, including parents, relatives, and agencies involved in the case. 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This could involve publishing the citation in multiple newspapers, extending the duration of publication, or using alternative methods to reach parties who may be difficult to locate. 3. Supplemental Citation for Publication: If the court determines that the original citation publication was inadequate or insufficient to notify all parties involved, a supplemental citation for publication may be issued. This serves as an additional effort to reach those individuals who may have missed or not received the initial notification. 4. Emergency Citation for Publication: In urgent situations where an immediate termination of parental rights is deemed necessary for the welfare of the child, the court may authorize an emergency citation for publication. This expedites the notification process to ensure swift action while still adhering to the requirements under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23. Keywords: Salinas California, Citation for Publication, Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23, child dependency cases, court hearings, termination of parental rights, notification process, local newspaper, modified publication, unique circumstances, supplemental citation, inadequate publication, emergency citation, immediate termination, child's welfare.Salinas California Citation for Publication Under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23 The Salinas California Citation for Publication Under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23 refers to the legal process of notifying individuals involved in child dependency cases about court hearings related to the termination of parental rights. This code section outlines the specific requirements for the publication of citations to ensure that all parties with a legal interest in the case are adequately informed. Under this code section, the court is mandated to publish a citation in a newspaper of general circulation, serving the area where the concerned parties reside or where the dependency proceedings are taking place. The citation must be published once a week for a minimum of four consecutive weeks. The purpose of this publication is to provide notice to all interested parties, including parents, relatives, and agencies involved in the case. Keywords: Salinas California, Citation for Publication, Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23, child dependency cases, court hearings, termination of parental rights, legal process, notifying individuals, publication of citations, parties' residency, newspaper of general circulation, consecutive weeks, notice, interested parties, parents, relatives, agencies. Types of Salinas California Citation for Publication Under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23: 1. General Citation for Publication: This refers to the standard notification process involving the publication of the citation in a local newspaper for a specified duration, ensuring that all individuals involved in child dependency cases are informed about the court hearings related to termination of parental rights. 2. Modified Publication Citation: In some cases, the court may require modifications to the citation publication due to unique circumstances. This could involve publishing the citation in multiple newspapers, extending the duration of publication, or using alternative methods to reach parties who may be difficult to locate. 3. Supplemental Citation for Publication: If the court determines that the original citation publication was inadequate or insufficient to notify all parties involved, a supplemental citation for publication may be issued. This serves as an additional effort to reach those individuals who may have missed or not received the initial notification. 4. Emergency Citation for Publication: In urgent situations where an immediate termination of parental rights is deemed necessary for the welfare of the child, the court may authorize an emergency citation for publication. This expedites the notification process to ensure swift action while still adhering to the requirements under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23. Keywords: Salinas California, Citation for Publication, Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.23, child dependency cases, court hearings, termination of parental rights, notification process, local newspaper, modified publication, unique circumstances, supplemental citation, inadequate publication, emergency citation, immediate termination, child's welfare.