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What happens if the court orders removal of a child from the home?

DCFS - Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family ...
If the Juvenile Division decides that it is necessary to remove a child from the home, several possibilities exist: in a foster or group home Where the child goes depends on the needs of the child. The court will order that the parents and the child protection agency work together to reunite the family as quickly as possible. Court hearings are held at least every six months if a child is removed from the home to make sure that efforts are being made to bring the child safely back home.

What happens after a juvenile court orders the child to stand trial as an adult?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Southwest Ohio Law Offic...
After the transfer is ordered, the court will set the terms of bail and order custody of the child to be transferred to the custody of the appropriate authority. The juvenile court's authority over that case is then terminated. Once tried and if convicted, any sentence of incarceration is to an adult facility. Likewise, any probation is supervised by probation officers who supervise adult offenders.

What are removal orders?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS,CANADA IMMIGRATION,BUSINESS,VISA ...
Immigration inquiries may result in one of the following: a departure order (which has no further effect if the person leaves Canada within the required time); an exclusion order (which bars the person from returning within one year unless ministerial consent is obtained); a deportation order (which permanently bars the person from returning to Canada unless ministerial consent is obtained); or a decision to allow the person to come to or remain in Canada.

What happens when I go home?

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The first day you enter treatment, we begin planning your return home. Your life at home, outside of treatment remains the center point of all that we do. Every individual and group session is designed to provide you with skills and knowledge that are directly applicable to your life outside of treatment. We assist you with the development of formal and informal support systems to aid in maintaining your sobriety. We remain available to you for support and after care for as long as you need us.

How does The Child Project™ system handle removal of children or adults who are enrolled?

The Child Project™ - FAQ
The system is set to automatically remove the biometric and demographic information on a child on their 18th birthday. However, that date can be manually changed or entered on the enrollment screen by the user. For example, a parent or guardian may want to have their child’s information stay in the system until they turn 21 or automatically removed on their 17th birthday. For adults who are voluntarily enrolled in the system, i.e., Alzheimer’s patients, etc.

Guidelines at Home - What happens after I go home?

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You will be sent home on prescribed medications to prevent blood clots. Your doctor will determine whether you will take a pill (Warfarin or coated aspirin) or give yourself an injection. If an injection is necessary, your doctor will discuss it with you, and the nursing staff will teach you or a family member what is necessary to receive this medication. You will be sent home on prescribed medications to control pain. Plan to take your pain medication 30 minutes before exercises.

Will I be taken to Court if my child is not attending school?

WCBC: Frequently Asked Questions : Education & Schools
The Local Education Authority has a duty to take legal action agains parents/carers whose child(ren) do not attend school other than for a legitimate reason. Legal action may take the form of prosecution in the Magistrates' Court where, if convicted, disposals include a range of fines up to £2,500.00.

What happens if you drop off my child at the assigned time and place and I am not home?

Lake Local School District - FAQ's
Our responsibility for the safety of your child ends when we drop the child off at the designated stop. You and your child should have an alternate plan in case this situation arises.

What happens if my child becomes ill at the Rotary Home?

Frequently Asked Questions
We have a registered nurse in the Home or on call at all times. All our staff are trained and supervised by the Nurse Manager, and all of our counsellors are required to have current First Aid and CPR certificates. We will phone you at once if your child becomes ill during a visit to the Rotary Home. If we cannot reach you right away, we will contact your emergency contact person, the child's doctor, or take your child to CHEO, depending on the seriousness of the situation.

What happens when a child support case goes to court?

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The parents must give the court their most recent tax returns. They must file pay stubs and tell what they earn and spend. The court will usually ask for proof of the expenses, such as for food, rent, clothing, medical costs, child care, and education. The court will listen to all of the evidence from both parents. It will then decide how much the parent who does not have custody has to pay for child support.

What happens if the child is being put up for adoption, and the court contacts the father?

Minnesota Father's Adoption Registry Questions and Answers
When a father is notified of plans for adoption, he will receive forms to complete and file. He may choose to pursue his rights as a father or he may choose to deny that he is the father and consent to the adoption. Information about the forms and filing requirements will be included with the notice of the plans for adoption. If the father chooses to pursue his rights as a father, he will also be required to initiate a paternity action to legally establish that he is the child's father.

What happens to a mother who refuses to pay court ordered child support?

San Diego Family Law Lawyer: Divorce In San Diego California...
Under the Child Support Enforcement Act of 1984, it is against the law for any mother to not pay court ordered child support to the custodial guardian, regardless of joint custody. Federal laws permit the interception of tax refunds to enforce child support orders, and other methods of enforcement include wage attachments, seizure of property, and suspension of a business license and possible driver's license revocation.

When should I keep my child home from school?

Henrico County Public Schools :: Your Administration :: Admi...
When your child complains of being sick, and has symptoms like sore throat, head cold, diarrhea, vomiting, or has had a fever greater than 100.4°F, in the last 24 hours, your child should remain at home. Keeping your child home when he or she is sick will permit your child time to recover and reduce the spread of illness to others. Please call and inform the school when your child is absent due to illness.

How will I care for my child at home?

Pediatric FAQ
Most day surgery requires very little physical care at home, other than occasional dressing changes. If you have any questions, call (781) 340-8960.

What happens in court?

Frequently Asked Questions about Small Claims Cases
When you arrive in the Small Claims Court, it is a good idea to announce to the clerk that you are present. If the justice of the peace calls the "docket," that is each case scheduled to be heard at that time, you should answer "present" when your case is called. If you have demanded a jury, a jury panel will be available from which you will select six jurors to decide your case.
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