JV-426
CHILD'S NAME:
CASE NUMBER:
Education
13.
a.
A limitation on the right of the parents to make educational decisions for the child is not necessary. The parents hold
educational rights and responsibilities in regard to the child's education, including those described in rule 5.650(e)–(f) of
the California Rules of Court. A copy of rule 5.650(e)–(f) may be obtained from the court clerk.
b.
A limitation on the right of the parents to make educational decisions for the child is necessary, and those rights are
limited as stated in Findings and Orders Limiting Right to Make Educational Decisions for the Child, Appointing
Educational Representative, and Determining Child's Educational Needs (form JV-535) filed in this matter. The
educational rights and responsibilities of the educational representative are described in rule 5.650(e)–(f) of the
California Rules of Court. A copy of rule 5.650(e)–(f) may be obtained from the court clerk.
14. a. The child's educational needs
are
are not
being met.
b. The child's physical needs
are
are not
being met.
are not
c. The child's mental health needs
are
being met.
d. The child's developmental needs
are
are not
being met.
15.
The additional services, assessments, and/or evaluations the child requires to meet the unmet needs specified in item 14 or
other concerns are:
a.
stated in the social worker's report.
b.
specified here:
The following persons are ordered to take the steps necessary for the child to begin receiving the services, assessments,
16.
and/or evaluations identified in item 15:
a.
Social worker.
b.
Parent (name):
c.
Surrogate parent (name):
d.
Educational representative (name):
Other (name):
e.
Indian custodian
The
17.
mother
biological father
presumed father
legal guardian
other (specify):
must ensure the child's regular school attendance and make reasonable efforts to obtain the education services necessary to
meet the child's specific needs.
Child 16 years of age or older: The child was in foster care at 16 years of age and remains eligible for independent
18.
living services. The county agency will provide those services as stated in the child's case plan and Transitional
Independent Living Plan.
a.
The services stated in the case plan include those needed to assist the child in making the transition to
independent living.
b.
The services stated in the case plan do not include those needed to assist the child in making the transition
to independent living.
c.
To assist the child in making the transition to independent living, the county agency must add to the child's case
plan and provide the services
(1)
stated on the record.
(2)
specified here:
JV-426 [Rev. July 1, 2011]
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FINDINGS AND ORDERS AFTER IN-HOME STATUS REVIEW HEARING—
CHILD PLACED WITH PREVIOUSLY NONCUSTODIAL PARENT
(Welf. & Inst. Code, §§ 364, 366.21)