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Chapter 3
CHAPTER 3
3.11 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
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4.37 WORKING WITH INCARCERATED PARENTS
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CPS Court Administrative SOP
11.1 Preparation for Court
11.2 Subpoenas and Confidentiality
11.3 Attorney-Client Privileged Information
11.4 Regional Attorney and Office of Legal Services
11.5 Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem
11.6 Overview of Notifications to the Court
11.7 Motion to Redocket
11.8 Judicial Determination of Reasonable Efforts and Aggravated Circumstances
11.9 Educational Assessment of a Child in Placement
11.10 Wardship Cases
How a Case Moves through Court
11.13 How to File a Petition
11.14 When to File a Petition
11.15 Temporary Removal Hearing
11.16 Temporary Custody
11.17 Expiration of Temporary Custody Order to the Cabinet
11.18 Voluntary Commitment
11.19 Release from Voluntary Commitment
11.20 Emergency Custody Order (ECO)
11.22 Non-Custodial Parent and Financial Support
11.23 Procedures When the Court Orders Specific Placement
11.24 Completing and Filing Subpoenas
11.25 Adjudication Hearing
11.26 Admissions and Agreements
11.27 Court Reports
11.28 Dispositional Hearing
11.29 Dispositional Alternatives
11.30 Permanency Hearings
11.31 Determining Who has Legal Right to the Child
11.32 Process for Court Case Reviews
Termination of Parental Rights Process
11.35 Voluntary Termination of Parental Rights (TPR)
11.35.2 Voluntary TPR Hearing and Order of Judgment
11.36 Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights (TPR)
11.36.1 Pre-Permanency Planning Conference, DSS 161 Packet Completion, and Filing of Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) Petition
11.36.3 Attorneys Involved in the TPR Action
11.36.5 Witness Conference and TPR Subpoenas
11.36.6 Involuntary Termination of Parental RIghts (TPR) Hearing and Order of Judgment
11.37 Appearance Waiver and Consent to Adopt
11.38 Services to the Family During an Appeal
Child Custody and Commitment
11.42 Return of a Committed Child to Care
11.43 Release or Extension/Reinstatement of Commitment for Youth
11.43.1 Release of Commitment of a Child Committed as Dependent, Neglected or Abused
11.43.2 Release of Commitment of Status Offenders
11.43.3 Discharge Involving Interstate Compact
11.43.4 Disabled Youth
11.44 Court Ordered or Requested Child Custody Investigations
Standards of Practice Manual
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11.13 How to File a Petition
Effective: 1/10/2011
11.13 How to File a Petition
Legal Authority
KRS 600.020 Definitions for KRS Chapters 600 to 645
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KRS 620.070 Dependency, neglect or abuse action-Contents of summons
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KRS 625.040 Petition
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KRS 625.050 Petition
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Introduction
Introduction
Practice Guidance
Practice Guidance
Procedure
Procedure
The SSW:
Files an AOC-DNA1 Juvenile Compliant/Petition, the legal document to initiate formal court proceedings in District, Juvenile or Family court, for a substantiated abuse, neglect or dependency petition as follows:
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Marks the appropriate box to indicate whether the petition is based on abuse, neglect or dependency;
Includes the affiant’s sworn statement setting forth the allegations of abuse, neglect or dependency in regard to the child;
Includes a complete and accurate statement of the allegations, which if found to be true, meets the definition of a dependent, abused or neglected child;
States how the alleged dependency, abuse or neglect occurred by answering the following questions:
Who the alleged victim is;
Who the alleged perpetrator is;
What specifically happened;
When did it occur; and
Where did it occur;
Includes the names and addresses of both parents on the petition, if known, and every effort is made to secure both; and
Files the petition in the court clerk’s office and a hearing date is set;
Attaches a list of witnesses’ names and addresses as appropriate to the original petition;
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Immediately notifies Office of Legal Services (OLS) if a judge orders the SSW to file a petition in a case that the Cabinet was not intending to file a petition;
Amends the original petition to include any additional allegations when further information or new allegations are discovered; this allows evidence regarding these allegations to be presented in court.
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Footnotes
The county attorney may assist the SSW in preparing the petition.
A separate petition is filed for each child, even if the child is part of a sibling group.
The county attorney may find this useful in preparing the case.
The petition is the legal basis or framework for any further action in court, and only the facts alleged in the petition may be presented as evidence in court.
Relative Content
Documents
Entering Commitment Petitions and Hearings in Court Screens Tip Sheet
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Link to Kentucky Court of Justice
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Revisions
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