Marci Comeau[1] 2024[i] Filing a Dependency Petition Any person[2] can file a petition with the clerk of the superior court showing that a dependent child is “within the county” or resides in the county.[3] Counties are not permitted to charge a fee for filing such petitions.[4] A petition may be amended at any time. The court shall grant additional time if necessary to ensure a full and fair hearing on any new allegations in an amended petition.[5] Jurisdiction and Venue A
Keeping Families Together Act: Basics for the Bench

This past May, Family & Youth Justice Programs (FYJP) held the 2023 Dependency Judicial Training Academy which was entirely focused on preparing courts for the monumental changes of the Keeping Families Together Act. In response to numerous requests, we will be offering a condensed, 1.5-day version of the academy in August 2023.
Let’s Celebrate Family Reunifications
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Data-Informed Dependency Infographic
Engagement in Hearings Infographic
2023 Dependency Judicial Training Academy
HB 1227 Cross-System Regional Webinars
Dependency Dashboard: Current Year Filings & Measures
NEW RESOURCE: HB 1227 Flyer

This one-page informational flyer provides a high-level overview of the most consequential statutory changes within HB 1227 that will result in significant impacts to dependency court system process. We encourage court systems to use and distribute this resource in their preparation for implementation of this historic legislation this summer.
Housing Assistance Infographic

Housing instability is a leading factor that contributes to families becoming involved with the child welfare system. In fact, 30% of out-of-home placements of children arise or last longer than necessary because the family lacks adequate housing. This infographic summarizes some of the unique aspects of housing instability that exist in the child dependency system.