For JD or PINS foster children; does financial eligibility need to be performed in the month in which the petition leading to the removal was filed?
Answer 4: Yes. That rule is followed for all children for whom petitions are filed and adjudicated under Article 3, 7, or 10 of the Family Court Act. Question 5: Which court petition date do we use for PINS in order to evaluate best interest and reasonable efforts court determinations, i.e. an adjudication that doesn’t result in a removal or a violation that does? Answer 5: The petition that results in the removal of the child from the home MUST be used to evaluate best interest and reasonable efforts determinations. This may be the petition seeking an order of violation, if the child is placed as a result of the violation. Question 6: A neglect petition was filed on a case in June 2007. Shortly after that an order was issued giving the local district supervision over the household of the family. In March 2008 the children were remanded into care and the local district then filed a modification on the original neglect petition that was filed in June 2007. Which petition led to the plac
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