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Abuse, Neglect & DependencyAbuse, neglect and dependency cases are frequently associated because the ultimate disposition of these types of cases can be similar, but are distinctly different with separate statutory definition for each of the case types.
An abuse, neglect or dependency action commences with the State filing in court a complaint alleging that a child is abused, neglected or dependent. Along with the complaint, the State may seek a temporary order from the court removing the child from a dangerous environment or for the purpose of obtaining medical treatment. Parents or guardians are notified of the filing of the legal action and receive a copy of the complaint along with any motions for temporary orders. The court schedules the case for an adjudication hearing where the court will determine whether the allegations of the complaint are true. If a juvenile court finds that the child is abused, neglected or dependent, the court has broad discretion to fashion a disposition which protects the child. Among the many dispositional alternatives available, the court may place the child in protective supervision, into the custody of the Children's Services Board, into the custody of a relative or foster parent or the court may impose a planned permanent living arrangement. The information contained on this web site is not legal advice, nor should it substitute for the assistance of a qualified attorney. Good legal assistance can speed up the court process and prevent making costly legal errors. Get more information on obtaining an attorney. |
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