New Resources for Dependency Fact Finding and TPR Trials

As courtrooms are starting to open up more, and many courts are using a hybrid model allowing some participation remotely, the attached sample documents may be a good resource in preparing for Fact Finding and Termination of Parental Rights trials.   The Child Welfare Committee of the Board of Judicial Administration Court Recovery Task Force created three sample documents (see attached), which have been endorsed by the Task Force: SAMPLE Pre-Trial Order for Remote Dependency Fact Finding or TPR Trials….

Dependency Practice Tip: Helping Foster Children Succeed in School–COVID Edition – August 2020

Over 5,700 Washington State children and youth in out-of-home care will be starting school soon – in person, online, or with a combination of both.  For all students and families, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended the stability and routine that school provides, along with important social connections to friends and teachers.  For children and youth in foster care, this loss of predictability, connection, and educational support is especially devastating.  Prior to COVID-19, youth in care already faced academic challenges due

Dependency Practice Tip: In-Person Family Time During the COVID-19 Pandemic – August 2020

In-Person Family Time During the COVID-19 Pandemic Family Time and Washington’s Pandemic Response to Date In response to the COVID-19 health crisis, Governor Inslee signed Proclamation 20-33 on March 26, 2020, waiving RCW 13.34.136 family time visit requirements that DCYF provide the “maximum” contact “possible” and permitting the Department to limit, but not entirely suspend, visits without court approval. The original proclamation cited concerns that the foster care system could be destabilized if caregivers and group home providers refused placement

Dependency Practice Tip: Family Reunification – June 2020

June is National Reunification Month. Last year eighteen counties held Family Reunification Celebrations. This year we face many difficult realities. Although they may look different this year, a county’s reunification day can serve as an opportunity to instill hope and remind us all why we do this work.  Please consider organizing a Family Reunification Celebration in your county. Family Reunification Day Events celebrate the important accomplishments of parents and the many professionals that support them in getting their children home

Dependency Practice Tip: Parents for Parents Program – January 2020

Early engagement of parents in dependency cases is important for successful reunification, however, parents often feel blame and shame as they deal with the trauma of removal and find it difficult to trust those working in the child welfare system.  Some of you are aware of Parents for Parents (P4P), which is an early engagement and education program for parents involved in the child welfare system.  However, some of you may not be aware, and we want to let you