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.
Bellevue Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care is a legal document issued by the Juvenile Court in Bellevue, Washington. This order grants permission for the ongoing provision of shelter care to a specific individual or group of minors who require temporary living arrangements. Shelter care refers to a supervised and secure environment where minors can stay while awaiting court proceedings, transition to a suitable placement, or access necessary services. The Bellevue Washington JU 02.0220 order is designed to ensure the well-being and safety of the minors involved. This order is typically issued in cases where the court determines that it is in the best interest of the minors to be placed in a shelter care facility. The purpose of shelter care is to provide a stable and supportive environment for minors who may be at risk or in need of protection from dangerous or unsafe situations. It ensures that their basic needs, such as food, shelter, and medical care, are met during this transitional period. There may be different types of Bellevue Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care, depending on the specific circumstances of the minor(s) involved. Some possible types or variations of this order may include: 1. Emergency Shelter Care Order: This type of order is issued in urgent situations where immediate shelter care is required to protect the minor(s) from immediate harm or danger. It allows for temporary placement in a shelter care facility until a more permanent solution can be determined. 2. Short-Term Shelter Care Order: This order is granted when temporary placement in a shelter care facility is needed for a defined period, usually ranging from a few days to a couple of weeks. It provides stability and support to the minor(s) while alternative arrangements, such as foster care or family placement, are being explored. 3. Long-Term Shelter Care Order: In certain cases, a long-term shelter care order may be granted when it is determined that the minor(s) cannot be safely returned to their home environment immediately. This order authorizes an extended period of shelter care, often for several months, while more permanent living arrangements are sought or until court proceedings are concluded. Bellevue Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care plays a crucial role in safeguarding the welfare of minors in need. The document enables the court to establish protective measures, evaluate the appropriate level of care, and ensure ongoing support for vulnerable individuals until their circumstances can be appropriately addressed.Bellevue Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care is a legal document issued by the Juvenile Court in Bellevue, Washington. This order grants permission for the ongoing provision of shelter care to a specific individual or group of minors who require temporary living arrangements. Shelter care refers to a supervised and secure environment where minors can stay while awaiting court proceedings, transition to a suitable placement, or access necessary services. The Bellevue Washington JU 02.0220 order is designed to ensure the well-being and safety of the minors involved. This order is typically issued in cases where the court determines that it is in the best interest of the minors to be placed in a shelter care facility. The purpose of shelter care is to provide a stable and supportive environment for minors who may be at risk or in need of protection from dangerous or unsafe situations. It ensures that their basic needs, such as food, shelter, and medical care, are met during this transitional period. There may be different types of Bellevue Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care, depending on the specific circumstances of the minor(s) involved. Some possible types or variations of this order may include: 1. Emergency Shelter Care Order: This type of order is issued in urgent situations where immediate shelter care is required to protect the minor(s) from immediate harm or danger. It allows for temporary placement in a shelter care facility until a more permanent solution can be determined. 2. Short-Term Shelter Care Order: This order is granted when temporary placement in a shelter care facility is needed for a defined period, usually ranging from a few days to a couple of weeks. It provides stability and support to the minor(s) while alternative arrangements, such as foster care or family placement, are being explored. 3. Long-Term Shelter Care Order: In certain cases, a long-term shelter care order may be granted when it is determined that the minor(s) cannot be safely returned to their home environment immediately. This order authorizes an extended period of shelter care, often for several months, while more permanent living arrangements are sought or until court proceedings are concluded. Bellevue Washington JU 02.0220 — Order Authorizing Continued Shelter Care plays a crucial role in safeguarding the welfare of minors in need. The document enables the court to establish protective measures, evaluate the appropriate level of care, and ensure ongoing support for vulnerable individuals until their circumstances can be appropriately addressed.