Disposition hearing definition

Disposition hearing means a hearing held following an
Disposition hearing means a hearing held following an adjudication hearing to determine what action will be taken in delinquency, family in need of services, or dependency-neglect cases;
Disposition hearing means a hearing in which the court deter- mines the most appropriate dispositional services in the least restrictive available setting provided for under part VII, in delinquency cases.

Examples of Disposition hearing in a sentence

  • Disposition hearing; time Prior to entering a judgment of disposition, the court shall conduct a disposition hearing.

  • When Disposition hearing scheduled: The Disposition Hearing following an Adjudication of abuse, neglect, and/or dependency shall be held in accordance with statute.

  • DATE POSTED: 6/28/05 TIME POSTED: 5:00 P.M. CONSENT CALENDAR, JULY 5, 2005 1.

  • Disposition hearing: The next step in the CHINS process is for DCF to file a disposition plan, and for the court to conduct a hearing concerning that plan.

  • The first report to the court is due no later than 10 working days before the dependency Disposition hearing or by the 60th day of the placement episode of a child (whichever date occurs first).


More Definitions of Disposition hearing

Disposition hearing means a hearing under this subtitle to determine:
Disposition hearing means a hearing in which the court determines the most appropriate dispositional services in the least restrictive available setting pro- vided for under part VII, in delinquency cases.
Disposition hearing means a hearing to determine the appropriate disposition for an adjudicated child;
Disposition hearing means a proceeding in the Juvenile Court to determine how to resolve a case after it has been determined at the adjudicatory hearing that the child has committed a specific “juvenile offense(s)” or is a “child” in need of supervision.
Disposition hearing means a proceeding of the Tribal Court to determine how to resolve a case after it has been determined at the adjudicatory hearing that the child has committed a specific "juvenile offense(s)" or is a "child in need of care" or is a "child in need of services."
Disposition hearing means a hearing in which the court determines the most appropriate dispositional
Disposition hearing means the hearing contemplated by 5 V.I.C. § 2549 that meets the requirements set forth in Rule 62.