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Order On Judicial Review For Child Age 17 Or Older 8.973 - Florida
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ___________ JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ___________________ COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION In the Interest of ) ) ) ) ) Case No. a child children ORDER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW FOR CHILD AGE 17 OR OLDER THIS CAUSE came on to be heard on , 20 for Judicial Review on the report filed by the Department of Children and Family Services., under Florida Statutes, chapter 39. The following persons appeared before the court: (check appropriate box and list corresponding name) , Child(ren) , Attorney/Attorney ad litem for the child(ren) , Petitioner , Attorney for Petitioner , Attorney for Petitioner , Attorney for department , Department caseworker , Mother , Attorney for Mother , Father of (child(ren):) , Attorney for Father , Guardian ad litem , Attorney for guardian ad litem , Legal custodian , Attorney for legal custodian , Other: and the court having considered Judicial Review Social Study Report filed by the Department; If the child(ren) has (have) reached the age of 17, written verification that the child(ren): Has (have) been provided with a current Medicaid card and all necessary information concerning the Medicaid program; Has (have) been provided with a certified copy of his/her/their birth certificate; Has (have) a valid Florida driver's license(s) or has (have) been provided with a Florida identification card(s); Has (have) been provided information relating to Social Security Insurance benefits, if the child(ren) is (are) believed to be eligible; Has (have) received a full accounting if there is a Master Trust for the child(ren); Has (have) been provided with information and training related to budgeting, interviewing, and parenting skills; Order On Judicial Review For Child Age 17 Or Older {8.973} Page 1 of 6 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com Has (have) been provided with information related to the Road-to-Independence Scholarship, including applications forms; Has (have) been informed that if he/she/they is/are eligible for the Road-to-Independence Scholarship program, he/she/they may reside with the licensed foster family or group care provider with whom the child(ren) was (were) residing at the time of attaining his/her/their 18th birthday or may reside in another licensed foster home or with a group care provider arranged by the department; Has (have) an open bank account(s) and has been provided with banking skills; Has (have) been provided with information on public assistance and how to apply; Has (have) been provided a clear understanding of where he/she/they will be living on his/her/their 18th birthday, how living expenses will be paid, and what educational program the child(ren) will be enrolled in; Has (have) been provided with notice of his/her/their right to petition for the court's continuing jurisdiction for one year after his/her/their 18th birthday, and with information on how to obtain access to the court; and Has (have) been encouraged to attend all judicial review hearings occurring after his/her/their 17th birthday. Statement/homestudy filed by the Department; Report of the Guardian Ad Litem; A case plan, dated , 20 , filed by the Department, that includes information related to independent living services that have been provided since the child(ren)'s 13th birthday or since the date the child(ren) came into foster care, whichever came later; Statement by the child(ren)'s caretaker; Whether or not the child(ren) is/are (a) citizen(s) and, if the child(ren) is/are not (a) citizen(s), the steps that have been taken to address the citizenship or residency status of the child(ren); Other: AND THE COURT having heard testimony and argument, and having been otherwise duly advised in the premises finds: 1. That the minor child(ren) who is/are the subject matter of these proceedings, was/were adjudicated dependent, continue to be dependent, is/are of an age subject to the jurisdiction of the court, and is/are resident(s) of the state of Florida. 2. The following parties were notified of this hearing and provided a copy of the documents filed for this hearing: (check appropriate box and list corresponding name) , Child(ren) , Attorney/Attorney ad litem for the child(ren) , Petitioner , Attorney for Petitioner , Attorney for department , Department caseworker , Mother , Attorney for Mother , Father of (child:) , Attorney for Father , Guardian ad litem , Attorney for guardian ad litem , Legal custodian , Attorney for legal custodian , Other: 3. The child(ren) has (have) been given the opportunity to address the court with any information relevant to the child(ren)'s best interests. Order On Judicial Review For Child Age 17 Or Older {8.973} Page 2 of 6 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com 4. The mother, (name) did not appear, and appeared with was : was not represented by counsel; was waived was not advised of her right to legal counsel; did not waive her right to legal counsel; and without counsel and: knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily was was was not determined to qualify as indigent and was not appointed an attorney. : was was not represented by counsel; was waived was not advised of his right to legal counsel; did not waive his right to legal counsel; and 5. The father, (name) did not appear, and appeared with without counsel and: knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily was was was not determined to qualify as indigent and was not appointed an attorney. : was was not represented by counsel; was waived was not advised of his right to legal counsel; did not waive his right to legal counsel; and 6. The father, (name) did not appear, and appeared with without counsel and: knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily was was was not determined to qualify as indigent and was not appointed an attorney. , 20 . This judicial review 7. The department filed a judicial review report with the court on is is not in compliance with the statutory requirements. report 8. The following parents/legal custodians were notified of their right to participate in the preparation of the case plan and to receive assistance from any other person in the preparation of the case plan: 9. The mother has complied with the following tasks in the case plan: 10. The mother has not complied with the following tasks in the case plan: Order On Judicial Review For Child Age 17 Or Older {8.973} Page 3 of 6 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com 11. The father, (father's name) tasks in the case plan: , has complied with the following 12. The
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