Dependency matters definition

Dependency matters means proceedings arising under Chapter 39, Florida Statutes.
Dependency matters means proceedings arising under Part III (Dependency Cases), Part V (Children in Foster Care), and Part VI (Termination of Parental Rights), of Chapter 39. Rule 8.290(a)(1).
Dependency matters means proceedings arising under Part III (Dependency Cases), Part V (Children in Foster Care), and Part VI (Termination of Parental Rights), of Chapter 39, Florida Statutes.

Examples of Dependency matters in a sentence

  • It applies to:(1) Dependency matters that have an open court case on July 28, 2013;and(2) Dependency matters for which a petition is filed on or after July 28, 2013." [2013 c 332 § 15.]Intent—2012 c 52: See note following RCW 74.13.031.Intent—2011 c 330: See note following RCW 13.04.011.

  • In Juvenile Dependency matters, any minor over ten (10) years of age must be notified of their right to be present at hearings but are not required to be present.

  • Sandy Mush Road, Merced, CA 95341 and Juvenile Dependency matters at 627 W.

  • CRC 5.534.(New 1/1/09)Rule 6.2.01 Confidentiality Dependency matters are confidential proceedings, and therefore the public must not be admitted to a juvenile court hearing.

  • In Juvenile Dependency matters, counsel must file local form MSC-JV-010, available on the court’s website at www.mercedcourt.org.

  • Representation of Other Parties The Court has contracted with Dependency Administration of Merced County, LLC (DAMC) to represent parents, and any other parties entitled to appointment of counsel, in Dependency matters.

  • The Dependency Circuit Court shall promote and, where deemed appropriate, order parties to mediation on Chapter 39 Dependency matters, including any and all issues related to Dependency and Termination of Parental Rights proceeding for parties appearing on matters pending before Dependency Court.

  • In Juvenile Dependency matters, the Court may permit telephonic appearances and provides CourtCall as the conference call provider.

  • Non-Criminal proceedings include all Civil, Small Claims, Family Law, Probate, Juvenile Delinquency1, and Juvenile Dependency matters.

  • Authorize the Chief Executive Officer, or his designee, to finalize and execute a revised Agreement with the State of California for additional temporary use of a portion of the Juvenile Commitment Center for court proceedings requiring in- person appearances, including Juvenile Dependency matters during the COVID- 19 Pandemic Emergency.


More Definitions of Dependency matters

Dependency matters means proceedings arising under Part (Dependency Cases), Part V (Children Foster Care), and Part VI

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  • Serious health condition means an illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition that involves:

  • Chronic toxicity means concurrent and delayed adverse effects that occur only as a result of a chronic exposure.

  • COVID-19 Pandemic means the SARS-Cov2 or COVID-19 pandemic, including any resurgence or evolutions or mutations thereof and/or any related or associated outbreaks, epidemics and/or pandemics.

  • Acute toxicity means concurrent and delayed adverse effects that result from an acute exposure and occur within any short observation period, which begins when the exposure begins, may extend beyond the exposure period, and usually does not constitute a substantial portion of the life span of the organism.

  • Medical condition means either of the following:

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