This form is an order modifying disposition in the juvenile court. 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.
Everett Washington JU 07A.1020 — Order Modifying Disposition is a legal document that is used in the state of Washington to modify an existing disposition order. A disposition order is a court order that outlines the final resolution of a juvenile case, including the consequences and rehabilitative measures for the juvenile involved. The JU 07A.1020 form is specifically used to modify this disposition order, making changes to the original terms and conditions set forth by the court. This modification can be requested by either party involved in the case, such as the juvenile, their legal guardian, or the prosecuting attorney. There are different types of Order Modifying Disposition that can be filed using Everett Washington JU 07A.1020. Some common types include: 1. Modification of Rehabilitation Program: This type of modification involves making changes to the rehabilitation program initially ordered by the court. It may involve revising the duration, intensity, or specific components of the program to better suit the needs of the juvenile. 2. Modification of Probation Conditions: This modification pertains to altering the conditions of probation that were initially imposed by the court. It may involve adding or removing certain conditions, such as curfews, community service, or mandatory counseling sessions. 3. Modification of Custody Arrangements: In situations where the juvenile is placed under the custody of a guardian or foster care, this modification can be used to change the custody arrangements. It may involve transferring custody to a different guardian or modifying the visitation rights of the parents. 4. Modification of Restitution Orders: If the original disposition order included a restitution order, which requires the juvenile to compensate the victim for any damages or losses caused, this modification can be requested to amend the amount or payment terms. When filing an Order Modifying Disposition using Everett Washington JU 07A.1020, it is crucial to provide detailed and valid reasons for the requested modification. The court will carefully review the proposed changes and make a decision based on the best interests of the juvenile, the need for rehabilitation, and public safety considerations.Everett Washington JU 07A.1020 — Order Modifying Disposition is a legal document that is used in the state of Washington to modify an existing disposition order. A disposition order is a court order that outlines the final resolution of a juvenile case, including the consequences and rehabilitative measures for the juvenile involved. The JU 07A.1020 form is specifically used to modify this disposition order, making changes to the original terms and conditions set forth by the court. This modification can be requested by either party involved in the case, such as the juvenile, their legal guardian, or the prosecuting attorney. There are different types of Order Modifying Disposition that can be filed using Everett Washington JU 07A.1020. Some common types include: 1. Modification of Rehabilitation Program: This type of modification involves making changes to the rehabilitation program initially ordered by the court. It may involve revising the duration, intensity, or specific components of the program to better suit the needs of the juvenile. 2. Modification of Probation Conditions: This modification pertains to altering the conditions of probation that were initially imposed by the court. It may involve adding or removing certain conditions, such as curfews, community service, or mandatory counseling sessions. 3. Modification of Custody Arrangements: In situations where the juvenile is placed under the custody of a guardian or foster care, this modification can be used to change the custody arrangements. It may involve transferring custody to a different guardian or modifying the visitation rights of the parents. 4. Modification of Restitution Orders: If the original disposition order included a restitution order, which requires the juvenile to compensate the victim for any damages or losses caused, this modification can be requested to amend the amount or payment terms. When filing an Order Modifying Disposition using Everett Washington JU 07A.1020, it is crucial to provide detailed and valid reasons for the requested modification. The court will carefully review the proposed changes and make a decision based on the best interests of the juvenile, the need for rehabilitation, and public safety considerations.