Dispositional hearing definition

Dispositional hearing means a hearing to determine the order of disposition which should be made with respect to a child adjudged to be a ward of the court;
Dispositional hearing means a hearing to determine
Dispositional hearing means a hearing held after an adjudication to determine what dispositional order should be made.

Examples of Dispositional hearing in a sentence

  • Dispositional hearing," pursuant to sections 2151.35 to 2151.355 and 2151.414 of the Revised Code, means a hearing held by the juvenile court to determine what action shall be taken concerning a child who is within the jurisdiction of the court.

  • Any request for modification of a prior court order following the Dispositional hearing must be filed on the Request to Change Court Order (Judicial Council form JV-180).

  • Upon receiving information of the revocation of the voluntary application, DCFAS or minor’s counsel may request a Revocation of Consent Dispositional hearing be set within three court days and notify all counsel and parties to the case.

  • Dispositional hearing" means a hearing to determine what order of disposition should be made concerning a juvenile who has been adjudicated as having committed a juvenile crime.[PL 1977, c.

  • Dispositional hearing: The dispositional hearing will be set not later than 90 days after the plea hearing.


More Definitions of Dispositional hearing

Dispositional hearing means a hearing by the court as
Dispositional hearing means a hearing to determine what order of disposition should be made concerning a child who is neglected or dependent. Such hearing may be part of the proceeding that includes the adjudicatory hearing, or it may be held at a time subsequent to the adjudicatory hearing.
Dispositional hearing means a hearing by the court as provided by Section 1-4-706 of this title;
Dispositional hearing means a hearing to determine what action shall be taken concerning a child who is within the jurisdiction of the court.
Dispositional hearing means a hearing to determine whether a minor should be adjudged to be a ward of the court, and to determine what order of disposition should be made in respect to a minor adjudged to be a ward of the court.
Dispositional hearing means a hearing, held after an adjudicating hearing, has found a child to be deprived, neglected, in need of supervision,, or delinquent in which the Court must determine what treatment should be ordered for the family and the child, and what placement of the child should be made during the period of treatment.
Dispositional hearing means a hearing held after an adjudication hearing has found a child to be deprived, neglected, in-need-of-care, in-need-of-supervision, or delinquent, in which the Court must determine what treatment should be ordered for the family and the child, and what placement of the child should be made during the period of treatment. Such hearing may be part of the proceeding which includes the adjudication hearing or it may be held at a time subsequent to the adjudication hearing.