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.