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Motion To Close Juvenile Abuse Or Neglect Case NHJB-2708-DF - New Hampshire

Motion To Close Juvenile Abuse Or Neglect Case Form. This is a New Hampshire form and can be used in Juvenile Abuse And Neglect Family Division Statewide .
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE JUDICIAL BRANCH http://www.courts.state.nh.us Court Name: Case Number: In the Matter of: DOB: MOTION TO CLOSE JUVENILE ABUSE/NEGLECT CASE FOR USE WHEN: A party requests closure of an abuse/neglect case in which there was a finding of true and/or a consent order. Now comes, , a party in the above-entitled matter, who hereby requests that the court close the case and vacate its orders awarding legal custody legal supervision to DCYF. The circumstances that support case closure are as follows: 1. Child maintained in home Child was never placed in an out of home placement and has been successfully maintained in mother's father's legal guardian's home. Supporting information: OR Permanency plan finalized 2. The following permanency plan has been finalized: a. (number of days) days have passed since the child was reunified with mother father legal guardian on (date). Information that supports case closure is as follows: b. c. Adoption was finalized by the (court name) on (date) in accordance with RSA 170-C:11, VI. Legal guardianship was finalized by the on (date). (court name) d. Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement (APPLA) was achieved AND the youth: reached the age of majority; completed high school after continued jurisdiction; reached his/her 21st birthday after continued jurisdiction; OR revoked his/her consent to continued jurisdiction. Information that supports case closure is as follows: Has the youth received a high school diploma? Has the youth received a GED? OR NHJB-2708-DF (12/01/2010) Page 1 of 2 Yes No Yes No American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case Number: MOTION TO CLOSE JUVENILE ABUSE/NEGLECT CASE 3. Permanency plan not finalized The permanency plan of Reunification Adoption Legal Guardianship Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement (APPLA) was not achieved. The reason for case closure is because the child/youth: a. reached the age of majority; b. completed high school after continued jurisdiction; c. reached his/her 21st birthday after continued jurisdiction; d. revoked his/her consent to continued jurisdiction; OR e. other (please specify): OR De novo appeal 4. Following a de novo appeal to the Superior Court: a. that court will retain the matter and identify a permanency plan for the child. (A copy of the Superior Court order is attached.) b. that court dismissed the petition on order is attached.) (date). (A copy of the Superior Court This motion was assented to by all parties. A hearing on this motion is requested. Wherefore, for the above stated reasons, it is respectfully requested that this Court close the case. Date Signature Certification I certify that on this date I mailed/delivered a copy of this Motion to all parties of record in this case. Date Signature ORDER Motion to close the case is GRANTED. Motion to close the case is DENIED. Recommended: Date Signature of Marital Master Printed Name of Marital Master So Ordered: I hereby certify that I have read the recommendation(s) and agree that, to the extent the marital master/judicial referee/hearing officer has made factual findings, she/he has applied the correct legal standard to the facts determined by the marital master/judicial referee/hearing officer. Date Signature of Judge Printed Name of Judge For Court use Only: Outcome code 1=CMH, 2a=REN, 2b=AG, 2c=NAG, 2d=APPLA, 3a, b, c or d=AO, 3e=APRO, 4a=SCTD, 4b=SCAD NHJB-2708-DF (12/01/2010) Page 2 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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