Training Objectives Understanding : Simple Steps Attorneys Can Take in Every Case Issues at each Stage of Dependency to Ensure the Best Outcomes for Children.

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Training Objectives Understanding : Simple Steps Attorneys Can Take in Every Case Issues at each Stage of Dependency to Ensure the Best Outcomes for Children How to Find Additional Resources May Ensuring Positive Outcomes: What Every Attorney Should Do

The Basics Every Attorney Should do to Ensure Positive Outcomes READ THE FILE. Be sure to review the file from shelter petition forward. Know exactly what has transpired legally and the current legal status of the case. Review motions filed and court orders. STAFF REGULARLY. In addition to the formal advocacy framework staffing (prior to Judicial Review), make sure your GAL volunteer and volunteer supervisor are keeping you informed (e- mail, telephone) regarding any factual changes in the case.

The Basics Every Attorney Should Do to Ensure Positive Outcomes ISSUE SPOT. Every fact has a corresponding legal issue. Treat the facts like a law school hypothetical and spot the issues for every fact provided. PROVIDE LEGAL COUNSEL. - Explain to the GAL the perimeters of the law in which they are working. If they want a certain outcome, explain what is legally required to achieve it. Ask them to bring you that evidence.

The Basics Every Attorney Should Do to Ensure Positive Outcomes DOCKET YOUR CASES. - When you receive a next date(s) on a case, calendar it immediately. You should know (subject to last minute changes) what you have on calendar in advance and prepare for your calendar. ACT. Perform the legal task (e.g., file a motion, prepare for trial, attend a mediation) required to achieve the result.

The Basics Every Attorney Should Do to Ensure Positive Outcomes USE AVAILABLE RESOURCES. Review the Guardian ad Litem website ( for checklists, worksheets, trainings and other information. Use the Forms bank. Review the Attorney Practice Manual. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE CLOCK. Ensure timeframes are met, continuances are limited, concurrent planning used if appropriate.

Shelter

Requesting Appointment. Use the provisions below to secure an appointment. Section (8)(C)1 provides that “At the shelter hearing, the court shall: Appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the best interest of the child, unless the court finds that such representation is unnecessary. Section (1) provides that “A guardian ad litem shall be appointed by the court at the earliest possible time to represent the child in any child abuse, abandonment, or neglect judicial proceedings, whether civil or criminal.”

Ensure Shelter Proceedings Are Thorough. Unknown Parent. If the identity or location of a parent is unknown, the Court is required to apply § The court shall inquire of the parent present, and if no parent is available of any relative or custodian who is present, the following: – name any man to whom the mother married at the probable time of conception or birth, – name any man with whom the mother was co-habitating at the probable time of conception, – name any man who has made the mother promises of support with respect to the child because he claims to be the father, – identify any man named on the birth certificate, – identify any man the mother named as the father in connection with applying for public assistance, – has any man claimed or acknowledged paternity in a jurisdiction where the mother or child has resided since conception (i.e. check with the clerk for a 742 proceeding and check the putative father registry). Ensure that all possible relative placements are identified and that the parent is instructed of their continuing duty to inform the court of possible relative placements as well. See § (17).

Ensure Shelter Proceedings Are Thorough Services for the Child. Are there any services for the child(ren) that need court order, such as medications, evaluations or educational needs? See , (3), (11)(d), and (17). Placement – Health and safety of the child. Placement with a non-offending parent if parent currently seeking custody, completed home study, and placement does not endanger the child. §39.521(3)(b)

Ensure Shelter Proceedings Are Thorough Visitation. Unless there is clear and convincing evidence showing that visitation is not in the child’s best interests. §39.402(9). – Visitation should begin in 72 hours, at least once a week with siblings and at least once a month with parents unless the court orders otherwise. Visitation with grandparents. Review Keeping Children Safe Act Training on Guardian ad Litem Website.

Ensure Shelter Proceedings Are Thorough Child Support. Parents ordered to pay. Education. Consider location of the school. Does child have IEP? Counseling. Counseling may start immediately if appropriate. Ensure the department’s compliance. Psychotropic Medications. See information, practice aids and guidelines on GuardianadLitem.org – Checklist OTROPIC_MEDICATION_CHECKLIST.pdf

Ensure Shelter Proceedings Are Thorough Other. Substance abuse assessments ordered for any with custody or anyone requesting custody. §39.407(16); ICPC; ICWA; AAL appointment; Developmental Disabilities; no contact orders if appropriate. Review Court Order for written finding required in §39.402(8)(h). Ensure everything discussed during the hearing is reflected in the court order. Review Shelter Checklist. – Hearing_Checklist.pdf

Arraignment

Review Petition for legal sufficiency. See Dependency Petition Checklist. Y_PETITION_checklist.pdf Proper Service. Make sure that the parents are properly served with notice pursuant to § (3). Proper service is required to make the record for entry of consent, if applicable. Service must be 72 hours in advance of the arraignment. § (4). May be substitute service on an adult household member.

Arraignment Diligent Search. If service cannot be perfected, ask the court to order diligent search. Monitor to ensure diligent search, § (6), is timely initiated and completed with the filing of an affidavit of diligent search by the petitioner. If the diligent search is sufficient, the court may relieve the petitioner of further duty to search for the missing parent or prospective parent. – Publication is not required. – Do not get an implied consent on a prospective parent as their parentage and party status have not been established. Ensure the order reflects that the petitioner complied with the statutory requirements to provide notice and the prospective parent did not appear despite the petitioner’s efforts to provide notice. See also Fla.Juv.R.Pro Ensure timeframes are met. See Timeframes chart. ndated_by_Florida_Statute.pdf ndated_by_Florida_Statute.pdf

Pre-trial

Motions for Protective Order Regarding the manner in which or if the child(ren) will testify.

Child Hearsay Motion. See training on child hearsay.

Motion for In-Camera Examination. See Fla.Juv.R.Pro

Qualifying the Child-Witness. No minimum age is established at which a person is determined to be competent to testify in a Florida Court.

Adjudication and Adjudicatory Hearing

All parties have the right to be present at all hearings. Rule 8.330(c) GAL Position. Although the GAL is rarely a witness, do we have a position on the dependency? If we support it, then prepare for trial by knowing exactly what the Department is required to prove in terms of harm, domestic violence, substance abuse, etc. Ask questions to elicit this evidence. GAL attorneys must attend dependency trials and provide competent representation. GAL Attorneys should be prepared for trials by having participated in the discovery process and identifying all legal issues for argument which should be supported with case law.

Adjudication and Adjudicatory Hearing Continuances. The court is required to limit continuances to the amount necessary to preserve the child’s best interests or the rights of a party. Section (3), limits the cumulative days permitted for continuances by ALL parties to 60 days within any 12- month period.

Adjudication and Adjudicatory Hearing Relative Caregiver Funds. Monies will not go into effect until the child has been adjudicated dependent. This is another reason to be diligent about ensuring that the case moves forward quickly. Review GuardianadLitem.org for trainings and Resources by Topic section on Subsidies available at uick_reference.asp Archive2007.asp

Trial Skills. Review training on Evidence, Practice Manual: Trial Advocacy and Common Objection checklists. l.asp#

Nexus. Review training on Nexus. Archive2007.asp Read the Practice Bulletin on Nexus. ceBulletinSummer2009.pdf

Disposition

The purpose of the disposition is for the court to determine what needs to be done by the parent, department and or the child to ensure the safety of the child and to move the parties toward the stated goal of the case plan. Pre-Disposition Study. Prepared by the department and furnished to the parties 72 hours prior to the hearing. §39.521(1)(a). GAL Disposition Report. Prepared by the GAL in consultation with the case coordinator and program attorney. Furnished to the parties 72 hours before the hearing.

Disposition Placement. The court will make determinations as to placement – have home studies been completed? Non Offending Parent. Identification of Relatives. The GAL should be advocating for early identification of relatives, beginning at shelter, but should raise the issue again at disposition, especially if the child is placed in foster care. The parents have a continuing obligation to identify possible relative placements.

Disposition Visitation. Parents, siblings, and grandparents. Keeping Children Safe Act. § See Keeping Children Safe Act training and Practice Manual

Case Plan

Ensure that all needed services for the child are in the case plan. Ensure that all required services for the parent(s) are in the case plan. Look for creative tasks that truly address barriers to reunification. Ensure that an incarcerated parent has a meaningful case plan and that the parent is personally served with that case plan. (If they are not MRT’d then the case manager has to go to the jail). – See incarcerated parent training Has anything new arisen that was not previously considered in developing the case plan?

Case Plan AMEND CASE PLAN as necessary. Anytime you realize that an additional or different task for the parent and the child is needed. Section (2) permits amendment of the case plan “at any time.” Move to amend the case plan. IT IS NOT SUFFICIENT TO SIMPLY HAVE THE COURT ISSUE AN ORDER REQUIRING THE SERVICE. THE CASE PLAN MUST BE AMENDED TO REQUIRE THE SERVICE. Make sure that the order amending the case plan also requires the agency to produce an amended (new) case plan within 30 days of the ruling. If the task is in a court order and not in the case plan, failure to comply with the court ordered task does show failure to comply with the case plan.

Case Plan Review Case Plan Checklist, Worksheet and Concurrent Planning checklist. Case Plan Checklist st.pdf Case Plan Worksheet. SHEET.pdf

Judicial Review

Advocacy Framework Review. Hold an advocacy framework review prior to the Judicial Review hearing. Complete all sections and determine whether any deficiencies can be addressed in Judicial Review or should be addressed in separate motion. GAL Judicial Review Report. Review the GALS Judicial Review report. Determine legal sufficiency (i.e., that the recommendations of goal, visitation and services are legally appropriate). Report should be in state approved format and include a statement to the court of the child’s wishes. Report should be filed and served on the other parties and the custodians 72 hours prior to the hearing.

Judicial Review Concurrent Planning. Consider whether to ask for a finding that it is unlikely that the child will be reunified with the parent within 12 months of removal under (10)(e). – If the court finds reunification unlikely must begin concurrent planning at 6 month review § (9)(e). – The department must file an amended case plan with concurrent case plan tasks 10 business days after the findings of the court. – The case plan may be amended at anytime to employ concurrent planning (2) See Concurrent Planning training and checklist.

Judicial Review Review the JSSR. Ensure that master trust accountings are attached for any child with a master trust account. If accounting is not attached, determine if a motion to compel the filing of an accounting. Medical, mental health, educational, and pre-independent living, life-skills, and independent living records/assessments should be filed as appropriate. The court will; review permanency goal, GAL recommendations, clothing allotment, understand the child’s wishes, psychotropic medication issues, referrals made for services, case plan amendments, concurrent planning, normalcy, visitation, placement – including supervised IL, educational issues, Financial issues (master trusts, PASS accounts, foster care allowances, removal of disability of non-age), developmental disabilities.

Judicial Review Master Trust Checklist. _Master_Trust_Checklist.pdf Master Trust Training

Judicial Review Children in Residential Treatment Centers should be reviewed every 90 days. Determine if the child wishes to be present at the hearing and if so whether transportation is arranged. If necessary file a motion to require, the Department to bring the child to the hearing. Ensure notice was sent to all persons required to receive notice. REMEMBER: The goal of the case plan can be changed “at any time.” § (2). To change the goal, look at the factors in § If the facts change and you think the goal should change, do so. Special Preparation for 17-Year Old Judicial Review. See Teen Resources Section of website

Permanency Hearing

Purpose of the Permanency Hearing is to determine whether the current permanency goal for the child is appropriate or should be changed; when the child will achieve one of the permanency goals; and whether the departments has made reasonable efforts to finalize the permanency plan. Review the GALs Judicial Review report prior to filing to determine legal sufficiency of recommended goal. If the goal is something other than reunification or adoption, the court must make specific findings. For any goal other than reunification or adoption, the court must say why adoption is not in the child’s best interest.

Permanency Hearing If APPLA, the court shall “Document the compelling reasons for choosing this goal.” § (6) (GAL must file a “recommended list and description of services needed by the child, such as independent living services and medical, dental, educational, or psychological referrals, and a recommended list and description of services needed by his or her caregiver.” § (2).) Reasonable Efforts. The department must make reasonable efforts to achieve case plan goal. – Review Permanency Hearing Checklist CHECKLIST.pdf and Timeframes Mandated by Florida Statutes chart. _Mandated_by_Florida_Statute.pdf

Termination of Parental Rights.

Termination of Parental Rights TPR = Statutory Ground (+) MBI (+) LRM Termination of Parental Rights: Must prove by Clear and Convincing evidence grounds for TPR under § , and TPR is in the child’s Manifest Best Interest (MBI) under §39.810, and TPR is the Least Restrictive Means (LRM) of protecting the child from harm Review the TPR Petition. Upon receipt of the petition, review to determine the appropriateness of the allegations and grounds. Go through the TPR checklist and write out what is required to prove each ground (see worksheet) and what witness will supply the required evidence. See training on Termination of Parental Rights, Checklists and Practice Manual. Termination of Parental Rights Checklist Termination of Parental Right Evidence Chart Manifest Best Interests Worksheet Practice Manual

Demand for Discovery. File a demand for discovery from the opposing parties. Respond to any demands for discovery. Include a witness list and an exhibit list if you will be entering exhibits. Try to work with opposing counsel to work out stipulations to exhibits and facts prior to trial. If there are any delays in the discovery process obtain a pre-trial order with time deadlines for conducting discovery. Determine if the GAL should join as a petitioner with the Supervising Attorney and Circuit Director.

Prepare GAL for Trial Make sure to thoroughly prepare the GAL for trial. That means hearing them say the answers to the questions out loud to listen for hearsay and other problems in their testimony. Send the GAL a list of questions that you want to ask at trial. The GAL will probably not be able to answer all of the questions. Direct them to alter their investigation so that they may obtain the answers. MAKE SURE THEY WITNESS AT LEAST ONE VISITATION BETWEEN CHILD AND PARENTS IF THEY ARE VISITING. This should be occurring earlier than after TPR Petition is file. Use MBI worksheet – see above Prepare a list of all elements that must be proven and from witnesses the evidence is expected. As the questions are asked eliciting the evidence, check it off. Make sure to ask those that were not asked.

Issue Subpoenas

Provide Exhibits To Opposing Counsel

Speak with witnesses to prepare them to testify File any necessary motions for in camera examination, child victim hearsay, etc.

Prepare an opening statement and closing argument

Research case law and make copies for court and opposing counsel to use in closing argument.

Keep up with current case law be subscribing to the Legal Briefs Newsletter. Archived newsletters are available on the website. The website also has a searchable case summary library. Archived Newsletters

Identify weaknesses in your case and be prepared to respond to objections, cross examine witnesses, rehabilitate your witnesses, and call rebuttal witnesses.

After the adjudicatory hearing, review the Final Judgment to ensure that all elements have been articulated. If the TPR is denied, your regional attorney should be notified of any appealable issues.

Ensure appropriate appointment of appellate counsel It is the duty of TRIAL COUNSEL to: 1) file the notice of appeal; 2) file designations to the court reporter; 3) file directions to the clerk; and 4) present an affidavit of indigency to the court. (Remember appeal is a new proceeding and indigency has to be established at every new proceeding)

Final Judgment of TPR to Final Judgment of Adoption.

Final Judgment of TPR to Final Judgment of Adoption The adoption applicant should be provided the adoption package no later than TPR filing. (Explain the stage in the proceeding). They can gather medical, financial and marital status documents as these are not time sensitive. Once the appeal (if any) is completed, any delays in the adoption process should be addressed via status conferences in court if necessary.