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A site to assist families involved in the juvenile court system. If you have children or juveniles involved in the juvenile court system this information will assist you in finding help.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

What is a case plan?


A case plan is the agreement you and the social worker create and complete, in order to get custody of your children returned. A case plan may have a few to several tasks that you must complete. Examples are: attend domestic violence class, attend parenting class, have no trouble with the law, etc. Case plans are created to address the problems that got your children taken away.
Posted by Candie at 1:06 PM

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