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Dispositional Order Protection Or Services Chapter 938 JD-1746 - Wisconsin

Dispositional Order Protection Or Services Chapter 938 Form. This is a Wisconsin form and can be used in Juvenile Circuit Court Statewide .
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For Official Use STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, IN THE INTEREST OF COUNTY Dispositional Order Protection or Services Name (Chapter 938) Case No. Date of Birth A petition was filed with the court. This dispositional hearing was held on [Date] , which is the effective date of this order. THE COURT FINDS: 1. The juvenile is in need of protection or services because the juvenile is uncontrollable. habitually truant from home. habitually truant from school. a school dropout. as a result of the juvenile's intentional refusal to attend school rather than the failure of any other person. under the age of 10 and committed a delinquent act. determined to be not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect. determined to be not competent to proceed. 2. The juvenile is placed out of the home. a. Placement in the home at this time community. is is not contrary to the welfare of the juvenile and the b. Reasonable efforts to prevent removal were [Complete one of the following] made by the department or agency responsible for providing services. made by the department or agency responsible for providing services, although an emergency situation resulted in immediate removal of the juvenile from the home. required, but the department or agency responsible for providing services failed to make reasonable efforts. c. Reasonable efforts to place the juvenile in a placement that enables the sibling group to remain together were made. not required because the juvenile has no siblings or has no siblings in out-of-home care. not required because it would be contrary to the safety or well being of the juvenile or any of the siblings. d. Permanency plan was not filed. was filed and reasonable efforts to achieve the goal(s) of the permanency plan, including through an out-of-state placement if appropriate, were [Complete one of the following only if a permanency plan was filed] made by the department or agency responsible for providing services. not made by the department or agency responsible for providing services. e. The mother father was present and was asked to provide the names and other identifying information of three adult relatives of the juvenile or other adult individuals whose home the parent JD-1746, 03/12 Dispositional Order - Protection or Services (Chapter 938) Page 1 of 4 §§938.34, 938.345, 938.355 and 938.396(2g)(m), Wisconsin Statutes American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. Dispositional Order - Protection or Services (Chapter 938) Page 2 of 4 Case No. requests the court to consider as placements for the juvenile, unless that information was previously provided. 3. As to the department or agency recommendation a. The placement location recommended by the department or agency is adopted. OR b. After giving bona fide consideration to the recommendations of the department or agency and all parties, the placement location recommended is not adopted. 4. The provisions of the Indian Child Welfare Act do not apply. (For an Indian juvenile who is placed out-of-the home, use the Indian Child Welfare Act version [IW-1746] of this order.) 5. Participation in the Teen Court program will likely benefit the juvenile and the community and the juvenile has not successfully completed a Teen Court program in the two years before the date of the violation. 6. The rehabilitation and treatment/care of the juvenile cannot be accomplished by means of voluntary consent of the parent(s)/guardian, and the transfer of legal custody is necessary. 7. Total restitution is $ , and the a. juvenile alone is financially able to pay restitution of $ and/or a forfeiture of $ . b. juvenile is physically able to perform services for the victim (under age 14, 40 hour limit) and the victim agrees to accept such services. c. custodial parent(s) is financially able to pay reasonable restitution of $ and/or a forfeiture of $ . 8. The Statement of Guardian ad Litem was filed. 9. Other: THE COURT ORDERS: 1. The juvenile is placed under court jurisdiction. 2. Placement In-home at Expiration date of this order [Not to exceed 1 year] . Out-of-home at and into the placement and care responsibility of the county department, which has primary responsibility for providing services. Department of Children and Families, which has primary responsibility for providing services. Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare, which has primary responsibility for providing services. Expiration date of this order shall be the later of One year from the date of this order; or th The date the juvenile reaches his or her 18 birthday; or th The date the juvenile reaches his or her 19 birthday if the juvenile is enrolled fulltime in a secondary school or vocational or technical equivalent and reasonably expected to complete the program prior to age 19. OR Expiration date of this order [Date] . JD-1746, 03/12 Dispositional Order - Protection or Services (Chapter 938) Page 2 of 4 §§938.34, 938.345, 938.355 and 938.396(2g)(m), Wisconsin Statutes American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. Dispositional Order - Protection or Services (Chapter 938) Page 3 of 4 Case No. 3. This is an out-of-home placement. The juvenile has one or more siblings in out-of-home care and the juvenile is not placed with all those siblings. The department or agency shall make reasonable efforts to provide frequent visitation or other ongoing interaction between the juvenile and any siblings. The department or agency is not required to provide for frequent visitation or other ongoing interaction because it would be contrary to the safety or well being of the juvenile or any siblings. 4. This is an out-of-home placement and the department or agency shall conduct a diligent search in order to locate and provide notice as required by §938.355(2)(cm), Wis. Stats., to all adult relatives of the juvenile, including the three adult relatives provided by the parents under §938.335(6) Wis. Stats., no later than 30 days from the date of the juvenile's removal from the home, unless the search was previously conducted and notice provided. 5. This is an out-of-home placement. If a permanency plan has been prepared, filed and is consistent with this order, this order contains the plan. Otherwise, a permanency plan consistent with the court's order shall be filed no later than 60 days from the date of the juvenile's removal
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