CHILDREN AND THE LAW
...Dependency Petitions
......Periodic Review Hearings
.........Reasonable Services Provided
9 Cards On This Topic:
  • Evidence that child placed with foster family that’s eligible to adopt, or placed in a preadoptive home shall not be deemed failure to provide or offer reasonable services.
  • F was provided reasonable visitation while in jail although visitation later found detrimental to C; he did not receive reasonable services during 3-mo. period he was confined in residential drug rehab.
  • Court did not err in setting W&IC 366.26 hearing where incarcerated F, a spectral presence throughout the case, made no "significant and consistent progress" in programs and services offered.
  • Juv. court properly found F was given reasonable reunif. services where SW did all required under circs — F didn't follow 1st case plan, nor disclose whereabouts or incarceration, and began following new case plan too late.
  • Reunification services provided mother were reasonable and addressed issues pertinent to dependency; mother's real problem was lack of initiative to consistently take advantage of those services.
  • Substantial evidence supports court’s decision that return of M to F who didn’t contact him for first 13 mos of life would create substantial risk of detriment.
  • Drug addicted mother was provided reasonable reunification services.
  • Reunification services sufficient despite foster home being 50 miles from father’s home; factual determinations supported by substantial evidence.
  • Termination of reunification services proper based upon services already provided.