Case Title: In Re: Amendments to the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure – Corrected Opinion

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State: florida

Court: Florida Supreme Court

Date: 2015-03-26T00:00:00Z

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Supreme Court of Florida 
 
 
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No. SC15-150 
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IN RE:  AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES OF JUVENILE 
PROCEDURE. 
 
[February 19, 2015] 
CORRECTED OPINION 
 
PER CURIAM. 
The Florida Bar’s Juvenile Court Rules Committee (Committee) has filed a 
“fast-track” out-of-cycle report proposing amendments to the Florida Rules of 
Juvenile Procedure intended to implement recent legislation.  See Fla. R. Jud. 
Admin. 2.140(e).  We have jurisdiction1 and adopt the amendments as proposed.  
The Committee proposes amendments to existing rules 8.305 (Shelter 
Petition, Hearing, and Order); 8.310 (Dependency Petitions); 8.350 (Placement of 
Child into Residential Treatment Center After Adjudication of Dependency); 8.355 
(Administration of Psychotropic Medication to a Child in Shelter Care or in Foster 
Care When Parental Consent Has Not Been Obtained); 8.415 (Judicial Review of 
                                          
 
 
1.  Art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.   
 
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Dependency Cases); and existing forms 8.960 (Shelter Petition); 8.961 (Shelter 
Order); 8.970 (Order on Judicial Review); 8.973A (Order on Judicial Review for 
Child Age 17 or Older); 8.973B (Order on Judicial Review); 8.973C (Order on 
Judicial Review for Young Adults in Extended Foster Care).  The Committee also 
proposes new rule 8.231 (Providing Counsel to Dependent Children With Special 
Needs).  The majority of the proposals implement statutory changes,2 which 
became effective July 1, 2014.3   
The Board of Governors of The Florida Bar unanimously approved the 
proposals.  The Committee did not publish its proposals before filing them with the 
Court. 
After considering the proposed amendments and reviewing the relevant 
legislation, we amend the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure as proposed by the 
Committee.  The more significant amendments make the following changes to the 
rules.   
                                          
 
 
2.  See ch. 2014-166, § 1, Laws of Fla. (amending § 39.701(3)(a), Fla. Stat.); 
ch. 2014-224, §§ 12, 13, 17, Laws of Fla. (amending §§ 39.402(8)(h), (9); 
39.501(3)(d); 39.701(2)(c), (3)(a), Fla. Stat.); ch. 2014-227, § 1, Laws of Fla. 
(creating § 39.01305, Fla. Stat.). 
 
3.  See ch. 2014-166, § 6, Laws of Fla.; ch. 2014-224, § 62, Laws of Fla.; ch. 
2014-227, § 2, Laws of Fla. 
 
 
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New rule 8.231 (Providing Counsel to Dependent Children With Special 
Needs) provides the procedure for appointing counsel for a dependent child with 
certain special needs.  See ch. 2014-227, § 1, Laws of Fla. (creating section 
39.01305, Fla. Stat.).  Subdivision (a) (Duty of Court) of the rule provides the 
procedure the court must use for appointing an attorney to represent a dependent 
child with special needs.  Subdivision (b) (Determination of Dependent Child of 
Special Needs) sets out the statutory requirements for determining a dependent 
child is a child of special needs.  Subdivision (c) (Duties of Attorney) provides the 
duties of the appointed attorney.  The amendments to rules 8.350 (Placement of 
Children into Residential Treatment Center After Adjudication of Dependency), 
and 8.355 (Administration of Psychotropic Medication to a Child in Shelter Care 
or in Foster Care When Parental Consent Has Not Been Obtained) require the court 
to appoint an attorney for a dependent child subject to proceedings under those 
rules, in accordance with the procedures in new rule 8.231. 
The amendments to subdivisions (a) (Shelter Petition) and (c) (Shelter 
Order) of rule 8.305 (Shelter Petition, Hearing, and Order), and forms 8.960 
(Shelter Petition) and 8.961 (Shelter Order) are in response to statutory 
requirements concerning placing siblings together when sheltering them in out-of-
home care unless it is not in the best interest of each child to be placed together, 
 
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and providing sibling visitation when siblings cannot be placed together.  See ch. 
2014-224, § 12, Laws of Fla. (amending §§ 39.402(8)(h), (9); Fla. Stat.). 
The amendment to rule 8.310(a) (Dependency Petitions; Contents) adds 
information concerning safety planning offered to the child’s parents or legal 
custodians to the list of things that must be described in a dependency petition.  
See ch. 2014-224, § 13, Laws of Fla. (amending § 39.501(3)(d), Fla. Stat.). 
The amendment to subdivision (b) (Scheduling Hearings) of rule 8.415 
(Judicial Review of Dependency Cases) requires the order removing the disability 
of nonage of the child to remove disabilities of nonage “pursuant to sections 
743.044, 743.045, 743.046, and 743.047, Florida Statutes, as well as any other 
disabilities of nonage that the court finds to be in the child’s best interest to 
remove.”  See chs. 2014-166, § 1; 2014-224, § 17, Laws of Fla. (amending § 
39.701(3)(a), Fla. Stat).  The amendment to subdivision (f)(1) (Court Action) of 
rule 8.415 requires the court to “determine the frequency, kind, and duration of 
contacts among siblings who have been separated during placement, as well as any 
efforts undertaken to reunite separated siblings, if doing so is in the best interest of 
each child.”  See ch. 2014-224, § 17, Laws of Fla. (amending § 39.701(2)(c), Fla. 
Stat.).  The form orders on judicial review are amended to conform to the 
amendment to subdivision (f)(1).   
 
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Accordingly, the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure are amended as 
reflected in the appendix to this opinion.  New language is indicated by 
underscoring; deletions are indicated by struck-through type.  The amendments 
shall take effect immediately upon the release of this opinion.  Because the 
amendments were not published for comment prior to their adoption, interested 
persons shall have sixty days from the date of this opinion in which to file 
comments with the Court.4 
It is so ordered. 
LABARGA, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, QUINCE, CANADY, POLSTON, 
and PERRY, JJ., concur.  
                                          
 
4.  All comments must be filed with the Court on or before April 20, 2015, 
with a certificate of service verifying that a copy has been served on the 
Committee Chair, Deborah Schroth, 921 N. Davis Street, Suite 360B, Jacksonville, 
FL 32209-6817, Deborah_schroth@dcf.state.fl.us, and on the Bar Staff Liaison to 
the Committee, Gregory Zhelesnik, 651 E. Jefferson Street, Tallahassee, Florida 
32399-2300, gzhelesnik@flabar.org, as well as a separate request for oral 
argument if the person filing the comment wishes to participate in oral argument, 
which may be scheduled in this case.  The Committee Chair has until May 12, 
2015, to file a response to any comments filed with the Court.  If filed by an 
attorney in good standing with The Florida Bar, the comment must be 
electronically filed via the Portal in accordance with In re Electronic Filing in the 
Supreme Court of Florida via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, Fla. Admin. Order 
No. AOSC13-7 (Feb. 18, 2013).  If filed by a non-lawyer or a lawyer not licensed 
to practice in Florida, the comment must be electronically filed via e-mail in 
accordance with In re Mandatory Submission of Electronic Copies of Documents, 
Fla. Admin. Order No. AOSC04-84 (Sept. 13, 2004).  Electronically filed 
documents must be submitted in Microsoft Word 97 or higher.  Any person unable 
to submit a comment electronically must mail or hand-deliver the originally signed 
comment to the Florida Supreme Court, Office of the Clerk, 500 South Duval 
Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1927; no additional copies are required or will 
be accepted.   
 
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THE FILING OF A MOTION FOR REHEARING SHALL NOT ALTER THE 
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THESE AMENDMENTS.  
 
Original Proceedings – Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure  
 
Deborah Anne Schroth, Chair, Juvenile Court Rules Committee, Jacksonville, 
Florida; John F. Harkness, Jr., Executive Director, and Ellen H. Sloyer, Bar Staff 
Liaison, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee, Florida, 
 
 
for Petitioner 
 
 
 
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APPENDIX 
RULE 8.231. 
PROVIDING COUNSEL TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN     
 
 
WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 
 
(a) 
Duty of Court. 
 
(1) 
The court shall appoint an attorney to represent any child who 
is determined to be a child of special needs and who is subject to any proceeding 
under chapter 39, Florida Statutes. 
 
(A) 
The court must first request a recommendation from the 
Statewide Guardian Ad Litem Office for an attorney who is willing to represent a 
child without additional compensation.  If such an attorney is available within 15 
days after the court’s request, the court must appoint that attorney. 
 
(B) 
If no attorney is available to represent a child without 
compensation, the court must appoint a compensated attorney.  A compensated 
attorney may be appointed within the 15-day period if the Statewide Guardian Ad 
Litem Office informs the court it will not be able to recommend an attorney within 
that time period. 
 
 
 
(C) 
The appointment continues until the attorney is allowed 
to withdraw, is discharged by the court, or until the case is dismissed. 
 
(D) 
The court order appointing an attorney must be in 
writing. 
 
 
(b) 
Determination of Dependent Child of Special Needs. 
 
 
 
(1) A dependent child of special needs is a child who: 
 
(A)  resides in a skilled nursing facility or is being considered 
for placement in a skilled nursing home; 
 
(B)  is prescribed psychotropic medication but declines assent 
to the psychotropic medication;  
 
(C) 
 has a diagnosis of a developmental disability as defined 
in section 393.063, Florida Statutes; 
 
 
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(D) 
 is being placed in a residential treatment center or being 
considered for placement in a residential treatment center; or 
 
(E)  
is a victim of human trafficking as defined in section 
787.06(2)(d), Florida Statutes.  
 
 
(c) 
Duties of Attorney.  The attorney shall provide the child the complete 
range of legal services, from the removal from the home or from the initial 
appointment through all available appellate proceedings.  With permission of the 
court, the attorney may arrange for supplemental or separate counsel to represent 
the child in appellate proceedings. 
 
RULE 8.305.  
SHELTER PETITION, HEARING, AND ORDER 
 
(a) 
 Shelter Petition. If a child has been or is to be removed from the 
home and maintained in an out-of-home placement for more than 24 hours, the 
person requesting placement shall file a written petition that shall: 
(1) – (6) 
[No Change] 
(7) 
 recommend where the child is to be placed or the agency to be 
responsible for placement; and 
(8) 
if the children are currently not placed together, specify the 
reasonable efforts of the department to keep the siblings together after the removal 
from the home, why a foster home is not available to place the siblings, or why it is 
not in the best interest of the child that all the siblings be placed together in out-of-
home care; 
(9)  
specify ongoing visitation or interaction between the siblings or 
if sibling visitation or interaction is not recommended, specify why visitation or 
interaction would be contrary to the safety or well-being of the child; and 
(10) be signed by the petitioner and, if represented by counsel, by 
the petitioner’s attorney. 
(b)   [No Change] 
(c) 
Shelter Order. An order granting shelter care must identify the 
parties present at the hearing and contain written findings that: 
(1) 
placement in shelter care is necessary based on the criteria 
provided by law; 
 
(2) 
 placement in shelter care is in the best interest of the child; 
 
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(3) 
the department made reasonable efforts to keep the siblings 
together after the removal from the home and specifies if the children are currently 
not placed together, why a foster home is not available or why it is not in the best 
interest of the child that all the siblings be placed together in out-of-home care; 
(4) 
 specifies on-going visitation or interaction between the siblings 
or if sibling visitation or interaction is not recommended, specifies why visitation 
or interaction would be contrary to the safety or well-being of the child;  
(5) 
continuation of the child in the home is contrary to the welfare 
of the child because the home situation presents a substantial and immediate 
danger to the child’s physical, mental, or emotional health or safety that cannot be 
mitigated by the provision of preventive services; 
(46) there is probable cause to believe the child is dependent; 
(57) the department has made reasonable efforts to prevent or 
eliminate the need for removal of the child from the home, including a description 
of which specific services, if available, could prevent or eliminate the need for 
removal or continued removal from the home, the date by which the services are 
expected to become available, and, if services are not available to prevent or 
eliminate the need for removal or continued removal of the child from the home, 
an explanation of why the services are not available for the child; 
(68) the court notified the parents or legal custodians of the time, 
date, and location of the next dependency hearing, and of the importance of their 
active participation in all subsequent proceedings and hearings; and 
(79) the court notified the parents or legal custodians of their right to 
counsel as provided by law. 
(d) 
[No Change] 
  
RULE 8.310.  
DEPENDENCY PETITIONS 
 
(a) 
Contents. 
  
(1) – (4) 
[No Change] 
 
(5) 
 The petition must describe what voluntary services, safety 
planning and/or dependency mediation the parents or legal custodians were offered 
and the outcome of each. 
 
(b)– (e) 
[No Change] 
 
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RULE 8.350. 
 PLACEMENT OF CHILD INTO RESIDENTIAL  
TREATMENT CENTER AFTER ADJUDICATION OF 
DEPENDENCY 
 
(a) 
Placement. 
 
(1)  
Treatment Center Defined.  Any reference in this rule to a 
residential treatment center is to a residential treatment center or facility licensed 
under section 394.875, Florida Statutes, for residential mental health treatment. 
Any reference to hospital is to a hospital licensed under chapter 395, Florida 
Statutes, for residential mental health treatment. This rule does not apply to 
placement under sections 394.463 or 394.467, Florida Statutes. 
(2)  
Basis for Placement.  The placement of any child who has 
been adjudicated dependent for residential mental health treatment shall be as 
provided by law. 
 
(3)  
Assessment by Qualified Evaluator.  Whenever the 
department believes that a child in its legal custody may require placement in a 
residential treatment center or hospital, the department shall arrange to have the 
child assessed by a qualified evaluator as provided by law and shall file notice of 
this with the court and all parties. Upon the filing of this notice by the department, 
the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem for the child, if one has not already been 
appointed, and mayshall also appoint an attorney for the child.  All appointments 
pursuant to this rule shall conform to the provisions of rule 8.231. Both the 
guardian ad litem and attorney, if appointed, shall meet the child and shall have the 
opportunity to discuss the child’s suitability for residential treatment with the 
qualified evaluator conducting the assessment. Upon the completion of the 
evaluator’s written assessment, the department shall provide a copy to the court 
and to all parties. The guardian ad litem shall also provide a written report to the 
court and to all parties indicating the guardian ad litem’s recommendation as to the 
child’s placement in residential treatment and the child's wishes. 
 
(4) 
Motion for Placement.  If the department seeks to place the 
child in a residential treatment center or hospital, the department shall immediately 
file a motion for placement of the child with the court. This motion shall include a 
statement as to why the child is suitable for this placement and why less restrictive 
alternatives are not appropriate and also shall include the written findings of the 
qualified evaluator. The motion shall state whether all parties, including the child, 
are in agreement.  Copies of the motion must be served on the child’s attorney and 
all parties and participants. 
 
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(5)  
Immediate Placement.  If the evaluator’s written assessment 
indicates that the child requires immediate placement in a residential treatment 
center or hospital and that such placement cannot wait for a hearing, then the 
department may place the child pending a hearing, unless the court orders 
otherwise. 
 
(6) 
Guardian ad Litem.  The guardian ad litem must be 
represented by an attorney at all proceedings under this rule, unless the guardian ad 
litem is acting as an attorney. If the department’s motion, the guardian ad litem’s 
report, or another party based on communication with the child indicates that the 
child does not agree with the department’s motion, then the court shall appoint an 
attorney to represent the child, if one has not already been appointed. 
(7) 
 Status Hearing.  Upon the filing of a motion for placement, 
the court shall set the matter for a status hearing within 48 hours, excluding 
weekends and holidays. The department shall timely provide notice of the date, 
time, and place of the hearing to all parties and participants. 
 
(8)  
Notice of Hearing.  The child’s attorney or guardian ad litem 
shall notify the child of the date, time, and place of the hearing. No hearing shall 
proceed without the presence of the child’s attorney. The guardian ad litem and 
attorney, unlessmay be excused by the court for good cause shown. Should the 
hearing occur in the absence of the guardian ad litem and attorney, upon request 
the court shall set the matter for an additional hearing within 24 hours, at which 
time the attorney and guardian ad litem shall be present. 
 
(9) 
Disagreement with Placement.  If the child appears at the 
status hearing not represented by an attorney, the court shall directly inquire of the 
child whether he or she disagrees with the motion for placement. If the child does 
not appear and is not represented by an attorney at the status hearing, the court 
shall diligently pursue all available information to determine if the child disagrees 
with the department's motion for placement.If no party disagrees with the 
department’s motion at the status hearing, then the motion for placement may be 
approved by the court.  However, if any party, including the child, disagrees, then 
the court shall set the matter for hearing within 10 working days. 
 
(10)  Presence of Child.  If counsel is not immediately available to 
represent the child, and the court determines that the child will be harmed if the 
hearing on placement is postponed, then the hearing may be held in the absence of 
counsel.  The child shall be present at the hearing unless the court determines 
pursuant to subdivision (c) that a court appearance is not in the child’s best interest. 
In such circumstances, the child shall be provided the opportunity to express his or 
her views to the court by a method deemed appropriate by the court. Further, if 
 
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counsel is not available at the time of the hearing, counsel shall be appointed as 
soon as practical thereafter and the court shall set an additional hearing at which 
time both counsel and the child shall be present. 
 
(11) Hearing on Placement. 
(A) 
At the hearing, the court shall consider, at a minimum, all 
of the following: 
 
 
 
(i) 
based on an independent assessment of the child, 
the recommendation of a department representative or authorized agent that the 
residential treatment or hospitalization is in the child's best interest and a showing 
that the placement is the least restrictive available alternative; 
(ii)  
the recommendation of the guardian ad litem; 
 
 
 
(iii) 
the written findings of the evaluation and 
suitability assessment prepared by a qualified evaluator; and 
 
 
 
(iv) 
the views regarding placement in residential 
treatment that the child expresses to the court. 
 
 
(B) 
All parties shall be permitted to present evidence and 
witnesses concerning the suitability of the placement. 
(C) 
 If the court determines that the child is not suitable for 
residential treatment, the court shall order the department to place the child in the 
least restrictive setting that is best suited to meet the child's needs. 
(b) 
 Continuing Residential Placement Review 
 
(1)  
The court shall conduct a hearing to review the status of the 
child’s residential treatment plan no later than 3 months after the child’s admission 
to the residential treatment program.  An independent review of the child’s 
progress toward achieving the goals and objectives of the treatment plan must be 
completed by a qualified evaluator and submitted to the court, the child’s attorney, 
and all parties in writing at least 72 hours before the 3-month review hearing. 
(2) 
Review hearings shall be conducted every 3 months thereafter, 
until the child is placed in a less restrictive setting. At each 3-month review 
hearing, if the child appears and is not represented by an attorney, the court shall 
appoint counsel.directly inquire of the child whether he or she disagrees with 
continued placement. If the child does not appear and is not represented by an 
attorney, the court shall diligently pursue all information available to determine if 
the child disagrees with continued placement. If the court determines that the child 
disagrees with the continued placement, the court shall appoint an attorney for the 
 
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child. At the 3-month review hearing the court shall determine whether the child 
disagrees with continued placement. 
 
(3) 
 If the court determines at any hearing that the child is not 
suitable for continued residential treatment, the court shall order the department to 
place the child in the least restrictive setting that is best suited to meet the child's 
needs. 
(c) – (d) 
[No Change] 
  
RULE 8.355. 
ADMINISTRATION OF PSYCHOTROPIC 
MEDICATION TO A CHILD IN SHELTER CARE  
OR IN FOSTER CARE WHEN PARENTAL  
CONSENT HAS NOT BEEN OBTAINED  
 
(a) 
Motion for Court Authorization for Administration of 
Psychotropic Medications. 
 
(1) 
Whenever the department believes that a child in its physical or 
legal custody requires the administration of a psychotropic medication, and the 
child’s parents or legal guardians have not provided express and informed consent 
as provided by law, the department or its agent shall file a motion with the court to 
authorize the administration of the psychotropic medication before the 
administration of the medication, except as provided in subdivision (c) of this rule. 
In all cases in which a motion is required, the motion shall include the following 
information: 
 
(A) 
The written report of the department describing the 
efforts made to enable the prescribing physician to obtain express and informed 
consent for providing the medication to the child and describing other treatments 
considered or recommended for the child; and 
 
(B) 
The prescribing physician’s signed medical report, as 
required by law.; and 
 
(C) 
Whether the child assents to the medication. 
 
(2) 
If the child declines to assent to the proposed administration of 
psychotropic medication the court shall appoint an attorney to represent the child 
and a hearing shall be held on the department’s motion.  The appointment shall 
conform to the provisions of rule 8.231. 
 
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(2)(3) The department must serve a copy of the motion, and notify all 
parties of its proposed administration of psychotropic medication to the child in 
writing, or by whatever other method best ensures that all parties receive 
notification of the proposed action, within 48 hours after filing the motion for court 
authorization. When an attorney is appointed to represent the child a copy of the 
motion must be served on the attorney. 
 
(3)(4) If any party other than the child objects to the proposed 
administration of the psychotropic medication to the child, that party must file its 
objection within 2 working days after being notified of the department’s motion. 
 
(b) 
Court Action on Department’s Motion for Administration of 
Psychotropic Medication. 
 
(1) 
If the child assents and no party timely files an objection to the 
department's motion, the court may enter its order authorizing the proposed 
administration of the psychotropic medication without a hearing. Based on its 
determination of the best interests of the child, the court may order additional 
medical consultation or require the department to obtain a second opinion within a 
reasonable time, not more than 21 calendar days. When the court orders an 
additional medical consultation or second medical opinion, the department shall 
file a written report including the results of this additional consultation or a copy of 
the second medical opinion with the court within the time required by the court, 
and shall serve a copy of the report as required by subdivision (a)(2) of this rule. 
 
(2) 
If the child does not assent to the medication or any party 
timely files its objection to the proposed administration of the psychotropic 
medication to the child, the court shall hold a hearing as soon as possible on the 
department’s motion. 
 
(A) 
At such hearing, the medical report of the prescribing 
physician is admissible in evidence. 
 
(B) 
At such hearing, the court shall ask the department 
whether additional medical, mental health, behavioral, counseling, or other 
services are being provided to the child that the prescribing physician considers to 
be necessary or beneficial in treating the child’s medical condition, and which the 
physician recommends or expects to be provided to the child with the medication. 
 
 
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(C) 
The court may order additional medical consultation or a 
second medical opinion, as provided in subdivision (b)(1) of this rule. 
 
(D) 
After considering the department’s motion and any 
testimony received, the court may order that the department provide or continue to 
provide the proposed psychotropic medication to the child, on a determination that 
it is in the child’s best interest to do so. 
 
(c) 
[No Change] 
 
 
 
RULE 8.415. 
 JUDICIAL REVIEW OF DEPENDENCY CASES  
 
(a) 
[No Change]  
 
(b) 
Scheduling Hearings.  
 
(1) 
Initial Review Hearing. The court must determine when the 
first review hearing must be held and the clerk of the court must immediately 
schedule the review hearing. In no case may the hearing be scheduled for later than 
6 months from the date of removal from the home or 90 days from the disposition 
or case plan approval hearing, whichever comes first. In every case, the court must 
conduct a judicial review at least every 6 months.  
 
(2) 
Subsequent Review Hearings. At each judicial review 
hearing, the court must schedule the next judicial review hearing which must be 
conducted within 6 months. The clerk of the court, at the judicial review hearing, 
must provide the parties, the social service agency charged with the supervision of 
care, custody, or guardianship of the child, the foster parent or legal custodian in 
whose home the child resides, any preadoptive parent, and such other persons as 
the court may direct with written notice of the date, time, and location of the next 
judicial review hearing.  
 
(3) 
Review Hearings for Children 17 Years of Age. The court 
must hold a judicial review hearing within 90 days after a child’s 17th birthday. 
The court must also issue an order, separate from the order on judicial review, that 
the specific disabilitydisabilities of nonage of the child hashave been removed 
pursuant to sections 743.044, 743.045, 743.046, and 743.047, Florida Statutes, as 
well as any other disabilities of nonage that the court finds to be in the child’s best 
interest to remove.  The court and must continue to hold timely judicial review 
 
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hearings. If necessary, the court may review the status of the child more frequently 
during the year before the child’s 18th birthday. At the last review hearing before 
the child reaches 18 years of age, the court must also address whether the child 
plans to remain in foster care, and, if so, ensure that the child’s transition plan 
complies with the law.  
 
(4) 
Review Hearings for Young Adults in Foster Care. The 
court must review the status of a young adult at least every six months and must 
hold a permanency review hearing at least annually while the young adult remains 
in foster care. The young adult or any other party to the dependency case may 
request an additional hearing or judicial review.  
 
(c) – (e) 
[No Change] 
  
(f) 
Court Action.  
 
(1) 
The court must hold a hearing to review the compliance of the 
parties with the case plan and to determine what assigned tasks were and were not 
accomplished and the reasons for any noncompliance. The court must also 
determine the frequency, kind, and duration of contacts among siblings who have 
been separated during placement, as well as any efforts undertaken to reunite 
separated siblings, if doing so is in the best interest of each child. 
 
(2) 
If the court finds that the parents have substantially complied 
with the case plan, the court must return the child to the custody of the parents if 
the court is satisfied that reunification will not be detrimental to the child’s safety, 
well-being, or physical, mental, or emotional health.  
 
(3) 
If the court finds that the social service agency has not 
complied with its obligations, the court may find the social service agency to be in 
contempt, must order the social service agency to submit its plan for compliance 
with the case plan, and must require the social service agency to show why the 
child could not be safely returned to the home of the parents. If the court finds that 
the child could not be safely returned to the parents, it must extend the case plan 
for a period of not more than 6 months to allow the social service agency to 
comply with its obligations under the case plan.  
 
(4) 
At any judicial review held under section 39.701(3), Florida 
Statutes, if, in the opinion of the court, the department has not met its obligations 
to the child as stated in the written case plan or in the provision of independent 
 
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living services, the court may issue an order directing the department to show 
cause as to why it has not done so. If the department cannot justify its 
noncompliance, the court may give the department 30 days within which to comply 
and, on failure to comply, the court may hold the department in contempt.  
 
(5) 
The court must enter a written order on the conclusion of the 
review hearing including a statement of the facts, those findings it was directed to 
determine by law, a determination of the future course of the proceedings, and the 
date, time, and place of the next hearing.  
 
(g) – (i) 
[No Change]  
 
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FORM 8.960  SHELTER PETITION  
 
AFFIDAVIT AND PETITION FOR PLACEMENT IN SHELTER 
 
COMES NOW, the undersigned, who being first duly sworn says:  
 
1. 
 On .....(date)..... at .......... a.m./p.m. the above named minor child(ren) was/were 
found within the jurisdiction of this court.  
 
..... 
The child(ren) was/were taken into custody by ...............................  
 
..... 
The child(ren) need(s) to be taken into protective custody.  
 
2. 
The name, age, and residence of this/these child(ren) is/are: 
 
Name  
Birth date  
Sex  
Address  
...................... 
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................  
....................... 
 
 
 
 
 
3. 
The name, relationship to the child(ren), and address of the child(ren)’s parents or 
other legal custodian(s) is/are: 
 
Name  
Relationship  
Address  
.....................  
.....................  
.....................  
.....................  
.....................  
.....................  
 
 
4. 
The following individuals who were listed in #3 above have been notified in the 
following manner of the date, time, and location of this hearing: 
 
Name  
 
 
 
 
 
Manner Notified 
………………………………… 
 
…………………………………. 
……………………………….... 
 
…………………………………. 
………………………………… 
 
…………………………………. 
 
 
5. 
There is probable cause that the child(ren)  
 
….. a. 
has/have been abused, abandoned, or neglected ort is/are in imminent danger of 
illness or injury as a result of abuse, abandonment, or neglect;  
 
 
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….. b. 
was/were with a parent or legal custodian who has materially violated a condition 
of placement imposed by the court; 
  
….. c. 
has/have no legal custodian, or responsible adult relative immediately known and 
available to provide supervision and care; because ……………….. 
 
 
6. 
The provision of appropriate and available services will not eliminate the need for 
placement of the child(ren) in shelter care because: 
 
….. a. 
an emergency existed in which the child(ren) could not safely remain in the home; 
 
….. b. 
the home situation presents a substantial and immediate danger to the child(ren) 
which cannot be mitigated by the provision of preventive services; 
 
….. c. 
the child(ren) could not be protected in the home despite the provision of the 
following services and efforts made by the Department of Children and Familyies 
Services to prevent or eliminate the need for placement in shelter care; 
….. d. 
Tthe child(ren) cannot safely remain at home because there are no preventive 
services that can ensure the safety of the children. 
 
7. 
The department has made reasonable efforts to keep the siblings together after the 
removal from the home.  The reasonable efforts of the department were…………………………. 
 
….. a. The children are currently placed together……………………………………….…  
 
….. b. A foster home is 
not 
available to 
place the siblings 
together because 
…………….………………………………………………………………………… 
 
….. c. It is not in the best interest of each child that all the siblings be placed together in out-of-
home care because………………………………………………. 
……………………………………………………………………………………… 
 
8. 
On-going visitation or interaction between the siblings…(list)…. is 
 
….. a. recommended as follows……………………………………… 
 
…... b. not recommended because visitation or interaction would be contrary to the safety or well-
being of ….(name(s))….. because……………………………………………..…… 
 
 
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79. 
 The child(ren) is/are in need of and the petitioner requests the appointment of a 
guardian ad litem. 
 
810. The petitioner requests that the parents, if able, be ordered to pay fees for the care, 
support, and maintenance of the child(ren) as established by the department under chapter 39, 
Florida Statutes. 
 
911. The petitioner requests that the parents be ordered to provide to the Department of 
Children and Family Servicesies and the Department of Revenue financial information necessary 
to accurately calculate child support under section 61.30, Florida Statutes, within 28 days of this 
order. 
 
1012. This affidavit and petition is filed in good faith and under oath. 
 
 
WHEREFORE, the affiant requests that this court order that this/these child(ren) be placed 
in the custody of the department until this/these child(ren) be placed in the custody of the 
department until further order of this court and that the place of such custody shall be:  
 
….. 
at the discretion of the Department of Children and FamilyiesServices; 
 
….. 
at the home of a responsible adult relative, …..(name)….., whose address is ……………; 
….. 
other. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Moving Party 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
…..(attorney’s name)….. 
 
 
 
 
 
…..(address and telephone number)….. 
 
 
 
 
 
E-mail address: ……………… 
 
Florida Bar number: ………………… 
Verification 
 
NOTICE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS/LEGAL CUSTODIANS 
 
 
A date and time for an arraignment hearing is normally set at this shelter hearing. If one is 
not set or if there are questions, you should contact the Juvenile Court Clerk’s Office at 
………………  A copy of the Petition for Dependency will be given to you or to your attorney, if 
you have one. A copy will also be available in the clerk’s office. You have a right to have an 
attorney represent you at this hearing and during the dependency proceedings and an attorney will 
 
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be appointed for you if you request an attorney and the court finds that you are unable to afford an 
attorney. 
 
COMMENT:  The following paragraph must be in bold, 14 pt. Times New Roman or Courier font. 
 
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation to participate in this 
proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please 
contact …..(name, address, telephone number)….. at least 7 days before your scheduled 
court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the 
scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 
 
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FORM 8.961.  
SHELTER ORDER  
ORDER FOR PLACEMENT IN SHELTER 
 
THIS CAUSE came on to be heard under chapter 39, Florida Statutes, on the sworn 
AFFIDAVIT AND PETITION FOR PLACEMENT IN SHELTER CARE filed by…..(petitioner’s 
name)….., on …..(date)…... The following persons appeared before the court: 
 
….. 
Petitioner ……………………... 
 
….. 
Petitioner’s attorney…………… 
 
….. 
Mother………………………… 
 
….. 
Father(s)………………………. 
 
….. 
Legal custodian(s)…………….. 
 
….. 
Guardian ad litem…………….. 
 
….. 
GAL attorney…………………. 
 
….. 
Attorney for the Child ………………… 
 
….. 
Other:  ……………………….. 
 
and the Court having reviewed its file and having been otherwise duly advised in the premises 
finds as follows: 
1. 
The minor child(ren), …………., was/were found within the jurisdiction of this 
court and is/are of an age subject to the jurisdiction of this court. 
 
2. 
PLACEMENT IN SHELTER. 
 
….. 
The minor child(ren) was/were placed in shelter on …..(date)….. at ….. a.m./p.m. 
by …..(name)….., a duly authorized agent of the department. 
 
…..  
The minor child(ren) need(s) to be placed in shelter at the request of the petitioner 
for the reasons stated in this order. 
 
3 . PARENTS/CUSTODIANS. The parents/custodians of the minor child(ren) are: 
 
 
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Name    
 
 
Address 
 
Mother: 
……………… 
..…………………………….. 
 
Father of …..(child’s name)…..: 
……………… 
………………………………. 
 
Other: …… (relationship and to which child)….. 
……………… 
 ……………………….……… 
 
4 
 INABILITY TO NOTIFY AND/OR LOCATE PARENTS/CUSTODIANS. The 
petitioner has made a good faith effort to notify and/or locate, but was unable to notify and/or 
locate …..(name(s))….., a parent or legal custodian of the minor child(ren). 
 
5.  
NOTIFICATION. Each parent/legal custodian not listed in #4 above was: 
 
..… 
duly notified that the child(ren) was/were taken into custody; 
 
..… 
duly notified to be present at this hearing; 
 
….. 
served with a statement setting forth a summary of procedures involved in dependency 
cases; 
 
….. 
advised of their right to counsel; and 
 
….. 
 was represented by counsel, ….. (name)….. 
 
 
….. 
knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently waived the right; or 
 
…..  
the court declined to accept the waiver because ………………………… 
 
..... 
 requested appointment of counsel, but the court declined appointment because 
he/she did not qualify as indigent. 
 
…..  
requested appointment of counsel and counsel was appointed. 
 
6. 
 PROBABLE CAUSE. 
 
 
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….. 
Based on the allegations in the Affidavit and Petition for Placement in Shelter, there is 
probable cause to believe that the child(ren) is/are dependent based on allegations of abuse, 
abandonment, or neglect or substantial risk of same. 
 
….. 
A finding of probable cause cannot be made at this time and the court requires additional 
information to determine the risk to the child(ren). The following information must be provided to 
the court during the continuation of this hearing: …..(information to be provided)…... This hearing 
is continued for 72 hours, until …..(date and time)…... The children will remain in shelter care. 
 
7.  
NEED FOR PLACEMENT. Placement of the child(ren) in shelter care is in the best interest 
of the child(ren). Continuation in the home is contrary to the welfare of the child(ren) because the 
home situation presents a substantial and immediate danger which cannot be mitigated by the 
provision of preventive services and placement is necessary to protect the child(ren) as shown by 
the following facts: 
 
…..  
the child(ren) was/were abused, abandoned, or neglected, or is/are suffering from or in 
imminent danger of injury or illness as a result of abuse, abandonment, or neglect, 
specifically: ……………………………….. 
 
…..  
the custodian has materially violated a condition of placement imposed by the court, 
specifically: ……………………………………………………. 
 
….. 
 the child(ren) has/have no parent, legal custodian, or responsible adult relative 
immediately known and available to provide supervision and care, specifically: 
………………………………………………………………… 
 
……………………………………………………………………………….. 
 
8.  
REASONABLE EFFORTS. 
 
….. 
Reasonable efforts to prevent or eliminate the need for removing the child(ren) from the 
home have been made by the department, which provided the following services to the 
family: …………………………………………………. 
 
….. 
The following specific services, if available, could prevent or eliminate the need for 
removal or continued removal of the child from the home ……………… 
 
….. 
The date these services are expected to be available is …………………… 
 
….. 
The department is deemed to have made reasonable efforts to prevent or  
eliminate the need for removal from the home because: 
 
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…..  
The first contact with the department occurred during an emergency. 
 
…..  
The appraisal of the home situation by the department indicates a substantial and 
immediate danger to the child(ren) which cannot be mitigated by the provision of 
preventive services. 
 
…..  
The child(ren) cannot safely remain at home because no services exist that can 
ensure 
the 
safety 
of 
the 
child(ren). 
Services 
are 
not 
available  
because……………………………………………………………….. 
 
…..  
Even with appropriate services, the child(ren)’s safety cannot be ensured. 
 
….. 
The department has made reasonable efforts to keep siblings together after the  removal 
from 
the 
home. 
 
The 
reasonable 
efforts 
of 
the 
department 
were…….…………………………………………………………………… 
 
….. 
It is not in the best interest of each child that all the siblings be placed together in out-of-
home care because……………………………………… 
 
9.  
RELATIVE PLACEMENT 
 
…..  
The court asked any parents present whether the parents have relatives that might be 
considered as a placement for the child(ren). 
 
…..  
The court advised any parents present that the parents have a continuing duty to inform 
The department of any relative who should be considered for placement of the child. 
 
…..  
By this order, the court notifies the relatives who are providing out-of-home care for the 
child(ren) of the right to attend all subsequent hearings, to submit reports to the court, and 
to speak to the court regarding the child(ren), if they so desire. 
 
It is, therefore, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED, as follows: 
 
….. 
1. The child(ren) shall remain/be placed in the shelter custody of: 
 
..... 
the department, with the department having the discretion to shelter the child(ren) 
with a relative or other responsible adult on completion of  a positive homestudy, 
abuse registry, and criminal background checks. 
 
 
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..… 
all the children shall be placed together in a foster home if available. 
 
….. 
a 
foster 
home 
is 
not 
available 
for 
all 
the 
children 
because……….……………………………………………………… 
 
….. 
placement of all the children in the same foster home is not in the best interest of 
the child(ren)………(identify the child(ren))…. because 
…………………………………………………………………………. 
 
.… 
Other: ………………………………………………………………… 
 
2.  
The child(ren)….. may…… may not be returned to the parent/custodian without further 
order of this court. 
 
3. 
 The Guardian Ad Litem Program is appointed. 
 
4.  
The parents, within 28 days of the date of this order, shall provide to the department the 
information necessary to accurately calculate child support under section 61.30, Florida 
Statutes. The parents shall pay child support in accordance with Florida Statutes. 
 
5.  
The legal custodian, or in the absence of the legal custodian, the department and its agents, 
are hereby authorized to provide consent for and to obtain ordinary and necessary medical 
and dental treatment and examination for the above child(ren) including blood testing 
deemed medically appropriate, and necessary preventive care, including ordinary 
immunizations and tuberculin testing. 
 
6. 
Visitation with the child(ren) shall be as follows:      
 
By the parents ……………………………………………………. 
 
Between the sibling children …………………………………….. 
 
Visitation or interaction between the children ..…(identify child(ren))….. is not ordered as 
it will be contrary to the safety or well-being of….(identify child(ren)) because 
………………………………………………………….. 
 
7.  
The parents shall provide to the court and all parties identification and location information 
regarding potential relative placements. 
 
 
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8. 
The relatives who are providing out-of-home care for the child(ren) have the right to attend 
all subsequent hearings, to submit reports to the court, and to speak to the court regarding 
the child(ren), if they so desire. 
 
9. 
 IF THE PARENTS FAIL TO SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLY WITH THE CASE 
PLAN, THEIR PARENTAL RIGHTS MAY BE TERMINATED AND THE 
CHILD(REN)’S  OUT-OF-HOME PLACEMENT MAY BECOME PERMANENT. 
 
10. 
Special conditions: ……………………………………………………….. 
 
11. 
 This court retains jurisdiction over this matter to enter any other and further orders as may 
be deemed to be in the best interest and welfare of this/these child(ren). 
 
12 
 If a Petition for Dependency is subsequently filed in this cause, the Arraignment Hearing 
is scheduled for ….(date)…., at ….. a.m./p.m. At…..(location of arraignment)…... The 
parents have a right to be represented by an attorney at the arraignment hearing and 
during the dependency proceedings. 
 
COMMENT: The following paragraph must be in bold, 14 pt. Times New Roman or Courier font. 
 
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate 
in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. 
Please contact ….. (name, address, telephone  number)….. at least 7 days before your 
scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time 
before the scheduled  appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, 
call 711. 
 
 ORDERED in ………….  County, Florida on …..(date)…..,  at…..a.m./p.m. 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 ________________________ 
Circuit Judge 
 
 
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FORM 8.970.  
ORDER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW  
 
ORDER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW AND NOTICE OF NEXT HEARING 
 
THIS CAUSE came on to be heard on .....(date)..... for Judicial Review on the report filed 
by the Department of Children and Family Servicesies in this cause under chapter 39, Florida 
Statutes.  
 
The following persons appeared before the court:  
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Child 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney/Attorney ad litem for the child 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Petitioner 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for the petitioner 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for the department 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Department caseworker 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Mother 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for mother 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Father of …..(child)….. 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for father 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Guardian ad litem 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for guardian ad litem 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Legal custodian 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for legal custodian 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Child 
 
 
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….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney/Attorney ad litem for the child 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Other ……………….. 
 
And the court having considered 
 
….. 
Judicial Review and Social Study Report filed by the Department 
 
….. 
Statement/home study filed by the Department 
 
….. 
Report of the Guardian Ad Litem 
 
….. 
Case plan filed by the Department 
 
…..  
Statement by the Child’s Caretaker 
 
….. 
Whether or not the child is a citizen and, if the child is not a citizen, the steps that have 
been taken to address the citizenship or residency status of the child 
 
….. 
Other ……………………………………………………………………. 
 
AND THE COURT having heard testimony and argument, and having been otherwise duly 
advised in the premises finds: 
 
1. That the minor child(ren) who is/are the subject matter of these proceedings was/were 
adjudicated dependent, continue to be dependent, is/are of an age subject to the jurisdiction of the 
court, and is/are resident(s) of the state of Florida.  
 
2. The following parties were notified of this hearing and provided a copy of the documents 
filed for this hearing: 
 
….. 
…...(name)….., Petitioner 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for the petitioner 
 
….. 
…..(name)…..., Attorney for the department 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Department caseworker 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Mother 
 
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….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for mother 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Father of …..(child)….. 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for father 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Guardian ad litem 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for guardian ad litem 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Legal custodian 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for legal custodian 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney ad litem for the child 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Other ……………….. 
 
3. 
The mother, .....(name).....: 
 
..... did not appear and ..... was ..... was not represented by legal counsel; 
 
.....appeared ..... with ..... without legal counsel and ..... was ..... was not advised of her right 
to legal counsel; 
 
knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily ..... waived ..... did not waive her right to legal 
counsel; and 
 
..... was ..... was not determined to qualify as indigent and 
 
.....was ..... was not appointed an attorney. 
 
4. 
The father, .....(name).....: 
 
.....  
did not appear and ..... was ..... was not represented by legal counsel; 
 
..... 
appeared ..... with ..... without legal counsel and ..... was ..... was not advised of his 
right to legal counsel; 
 
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knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily ..... waived ..... did not waive her right to 
legal counsel; and 
 
..... was ..... was not determined to qualify as indigent and 
 
.....was ..... was not appointed an attorney. 
 
COMMENT: Repeat above for each father. 
 
5. The department filed a judicial review report with the court on .....(date)...... This judicial 
review report ..... is ..... is not in compliance with the statutory requirements.  
 
6. The following parents/legal custodians were notified of their right to participate in the 
preparation of the case plan and to receive assistance from any other person in the preparation of 
the case plan: .....(names of those notified)......  
 
7. The mother has complied with the following tasks in the case plan: .....(list tasks 
complied with)......  
 
8. The mother has not complied with the following tasks in the case plan: .....(list tasks not 
complied with)......  
 
9. The father, .....(father’s name)....., has complied with the following tasks in the case plan: 
.....(list tasks complied with)......  
 
10. The father, .....(father’s name)....., has not complied with the following tasks in the case 
plan: .....(list tasks not complied with)......  
 
11. The mother ..... has ..... has not complied with court ordered visitation as follows: 
.....(explanation of visitation compliance)......  
 
12. The father, .....(father’s name)....., ..... has ..... has not complied with court ordered 
visitation as follows: .....(explanation of visitation compliance)...... 
  
13. The department ..... has ..... has not complied with court ordered visitation as follows: 
.....(explanation of visitation compliance)......  
 
14. The mother ..... has ..... has not complied with court ordered financial support for the 
child as follows: .....(explanation of financial compliance)......  
 
 
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15. The father, .....(father’s name)....., ..... has ..... has not complied with court ordered 
financial support for the child as follows: .....(explanation of financial compliance)......  
 
16. The mother ..... has ..... has not complied with court ordered meetings with the 
department as follows: .....(explanation of meetings compliance)...... 
  
17. The father, .....(father’s name)....., ..... has ..... has not complied with court ordered 
meetings with the department as follows: .....(explanation of meetings compliance)...... 
  
18. The department ..... has ..... has not complied with court ordered meetings with the 
parents as follows: .....(explanation of meetings compliance)...... 
  
COMMENT: Use 19, 20, 21, 22, & 23, & 24 if child(ren) is/are not placed in the home of a parent.  
 
..... 19. It is in the best interest of the minor child(ren) to be placed in the care and custody of 
.....(placement ordered)......  
 
..... 20. Placement of the minor child(ren) in the care and custody of .....(placement ordered)..... is 
in a setting which is as family like and as close to the home as possible, consistent with the 
child(ren)’s best interests and special needs.  
 
….. 
21. 
The children ….. are ….. are not separated in their placements.  The following 
efforts 
have 
been 
made 
to 
reunite 
separated 
siblings:  
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 
…..  It is not in the best interest of each sibling to be reunited in their placement because: 
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 
…..  Each sibling has the following frequency, kind and duration of contacts:  
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 
 
..... 2122. Return of the minor child(ren) to the custody of .....(person(s) from whom child(ren) 
was/were originally removed)..... would be contrary to the best interest and welfare of the minor 
child(ren). The child(ren) cannot safely .....remain .....return home with services and removal of 
the child(ren) is necessary to protect the child(ren).  
 
 
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..... 2223. Prevention or reunification services .....were not .....were indicated and are as follows: 
.....(services indicated)...... Further efforts could not have shortened separation of this family 
because ..........  
 
..... 2324. The likelihood of the children’s reunification with the parent or legal custodian within 
12 months is …………………........... 
 
COMMENT: Use 2425 if child(ren) remain(s) or is/are returned to the parent(s).  
 
..... 2425. The child(ren) can safely ..... remain with ..... be returned to .....(parent(’s)(s’) 
name(s))..... as long as he/she/they comply(ies) with the following: ……………………….  
 
The safety, well-being, and physical, mental, and emotional health of the child(ren) are not 
endangered by allowing the child(ren) to ..... remain ..... return home.  
 
THEREFORE, based upon the foregoing findings, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED 
that:  
 
1. The minor child(ren), .....(name(s))....., be placed in the custody of .....(name)....., under 
supervision of the department.  
 
2. The judicial review report filed by the department is:  
 
..... not accepted and a continuance was requested.  
 
..... accepted by the court.  
 
..... 3. The court finds that it is not likely that the child(ren) will be reunified with the parent or 
legal custodian within 12 months after the child was removed from the home. The 
department shall file a motion within 10 days of receipt of this written order to amend the 
case plan to incorporate concurrent planning into the case plan.  
 
4. The court inquired of any parents present whether they have relatives who might be 
considered for placement of the children.  
 
5. Other: ..............................................  
 
6. All prior orders not inconsistent with the present order shall remain in full force and 
effect.  
 
 
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7. This court shall retain jurisdiction over this cause to enter any such further orders as may 
be deemed necessary for the best interest and welfare of the minor child(ren).  
 
8. This matter is scheduled for Judicial Review on .....(date)..... at .....(time)......  
 
DONE AND ORDERED in ……………….., Florida on …..(date)….. at …..(time)….. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Circuit Judge 
 
NOTICE OF HEARING 
 
The Juvenile Court hereby gives notice of hearing in the above-styled cause on .....(date)..... 
at ..... a.m./p.m., before .....(judge)....., at .....(location)....., or as soon thereafter as counsel can 
be heard. 
  
COMMENT: The following paragraph must be in bold, 14 pt. Times New Roman or Courier font.  
 
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate 
in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. 
Please contact .....(name, address, and telephone number)..... at least 7 days before your 
scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time 
before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, 
call 711. 
  
PLEASE BE GOVERNED ACCORDINGLY. 
 
Copies furnished to: 
 
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FORM 8.973A.  
ORDER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW FOR CHILD AGE 17 OR OLDER  
 
ORDER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW FOR CHILD OVER AGE 17  
AND NOTICE OF NEXT HEARING 
 
 THIS CAUSE came on to be heard on …..(date)….. for Judicial Review on the report filed by 
the Department of Children and Families in this cause under chapter 39, Florida Statutes. 
 
 The following persons appeared before the court: 
 
 The following persons appeared before the court: 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Child 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney/Attorney ad litem for the Child 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Petitioner 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for the petitioner 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for the department 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Department caseworker 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Mother 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for mother 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Father of …..(child)….. 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for father 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Guardian ad litem 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for guardian ad litem 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Legal custodian 
 
….. 
…..(name)….., Attorney for legal custodian 
 
 
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….. 
…..(name)….., Other ……………….. 
 
and the court having considered: 
 
….. 
Judicial Review Social Study Report filed by the Department; 
 
….. 
Because the child reached the age of 17 within the past 90 days, written verification that 
the child: 
 
….. 
Has been provided with a current Medicaid card and has been provided all 
necessary information concerning the Medicaid program; 
 
….. 
Has been provided with a certified copy of his or her birth certificate and has a 
valid Florida driver’s license or has been provided with a Florida identification 
card; 
 
….. 
Has a social security card and has been provided information relating to Social 
Security Insurance benefits, if the child is believed to be eligible; 
 
….. 
Has received a full accounting if there is a Master Trust for the child and has been 
informed as to how to access those funds; 
 
….. 
Has been provided with information related to the Road-to-Independence 
Program, including eligibility requirements, information on participation, and 
assistance in gaining admission to the program.  If the child is eligible for the 
Road-to-Independence Program, has been informed that he or she may reside with 
the licensed foster family or group care provider with whom the child was 
residing at the time of attaining his or her 18th birthday or may reside in another 
licensed foster home or with a group care provider arranged by the department; 
 
….. 
Has an open bank account or the identification necessary to open a bank account 
and the information necessary to acquire essential banking and budgeting skills; 
 
….. 
Has been provided with information on public assistance and how to apply; 
 
….. 
Has been provided a clear understanding of where he or she will be living on his 
or her 18th birthday, how living expenses will be paid, and what educational 
program the child will be enrolled in. 
 
 
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….. 
Has been provided with information as to the child’s ability to remain in care until 
he/she reaches 21 years of age; 
 
….. 
Has been provided with a letter stating the dates that the child is under the 
jurisdiction of the court; 
 
….. 
Has been provided with a letter stating that the child is in compliance with 
financial aid documentation requirements; 
 
….. 
Has been provided his or her educational records; 
 
….. 
Has been provided his or her entire health and mental health records; 
 
….. 
Has been provided with information concerning the process for accessing his or 
her case file; and 
 
….. 
Has been provided with a statement encouraging the child to attend all judicial 
review hearings occurring after his or her 17th birthday. 
 
….. 
Statement/homestudy filed by the Department; 
 
….. 
Report of the Guardian Ad Litem; 
 
….. 
A case plan, dated ………, filed by the Department that includes information related to 
independent living services that have been provided since the child’s 13th birthday or 
since the date the child came into foster care, whichever came later; 
 
….. 
Statement by the child’s caretaker on the progress the child has made in acquiring 
independent living skills; 
 
….. 
Whether or not the child is a citizen and, if the child is not a citizen, the steps that have 
been taken to address the citizenship or residency status of the child; 
 
….. 
Other ……………….  
 
AND THE COURT having heard testimony and argument, and having been otherwise duly 
advised in the premises finds: 
 
 
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1. 
That the minor child(ren) who is/are the subject matter of these proceedings 
was/were adjudicated dependent, continue to be dependent, is/are of an age subject to the 
jurisdiction of the court, and is/are resident(s) of the state of Florida. 
 
2. 
The following parties were notified of this hearing and provided a copy of the 
documents filed for this hearing: 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Child 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Attorney/Attorney ad Litem for the Child 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Petitioner 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Attorney for the petitioner 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Attorney for the department 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Department caseworker 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Mother 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Attorney for mother 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Father of ……(child)……  
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Attorney for father 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Guardian ad litem 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Attorney for guardian ad litem 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Legal custodian 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Attorney for legal custodian 
 
….. 
…..(Name)……, Other:………………….  
 
3. 
The child has been given the opportunity to address the court with any 
information relevant to the child’s best interests. 
 
 
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4. 
The mother, …..(name)……: 
 
….. did not appear and …… was …… was not represented by legal counsel; 
 
….. appeared …… with …… without legal counsel and …… was …… was not advised 
of her right to legal counsel; 
 
knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily …..  waived…..  did not waive her right to legal 
counsel; and 
….. was ….. was not determined to qualify as indigent and 
 
….. was …... was not appointed an attorney. 
 
5. 
The father, ….. (name)....: 
 
….. did not appear and …… was …… was not represented by legal counsel; 
 
….. appeared …… with …… without legal counsel and …… was …… was not advised 
of his right to legal counsel; 
 
knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily ….. waived ….. did not waive his right to legal 
counsel; and 
 
 ….. was ….. was not determined to qualify as indigent and 
 
  
….. was ….. was not appointed an attorney. 
 
COMMENT: Repeat above for each father. 
 
6. 
The department filed a judicial review report with the court on …..(date) …... 
This judicial review report ….. is ….. is not in compliance with the statutory requirements. 
 
7.  
The following parents/legal custodians were notified of their right to participate in 
the preparation of the case plan and to receive assistance from any other person in the 
preparation of the case plan:  …..(names of those notified) …... 
 
8. 
The mother has complied with the following tasks in the case plan: ….. (list tasks 
complied with) …... 
 
 
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9. 
The mother has not complied with the following tasks in the case plan:  ….. (list 
tasks not complied with) …... 
 
10.  
The father, ….. (father’s name) ….., has complied with the following tasks in the 
case plan: ….. (list tasks complied with) …... 
 
11. 
The father, ….. (father’s name) ….., has not complied with the following tasks in 
the case plan: ….. (list tasks not complied with)…... 
 
12. 
The mother …..has ….. has not complied with court ordered visitation as follows: 
….. (explanation of visitation compliance)…... 
 
13. 
The father, …..(father’s name) ….., ….. has ….. has not complied with court 
ordered visitation as follows: …..(explanation of visitation compliance)…... 
 
14. 
The department ….. has ….. has not complied with court ordered visitation as 
follows: …..(explanation of visitation compliance)…... 
 
15. 
The mother ….. has ….. has not complied with court ordered financial support for 
the child as follows: …..(explanation of financial compliance)…... 
 
16. 
The father, ….. (father’s name) ….., ….. has ….. has not complied with court 
ordered financial support for the child as follows: ….. (explanation of financial compliance)…... 
 
17. 
The mother ….. has ….. has not complied with court ordered meetings with the 
department as follows: ….. (explanation of meetings compliance)…... 
 
18. 
The father, …..(father’s name)….. , ….. has ….. has not complied with court 
ordered meetings with the department as follows: …..(explanation of meetings compliance)…... 
 
19. 
The department ….. has ….. has not complied with court ordered meetings with 
the parents as follows: …..(explanation of meetings compliance)…... 
 
COMMENT: Use 20, 21, 22, & 23, & 24 if child(ren) is/are not placed in the home of a parent. 
 
….. 
20. 
It is in the best interest of the minor child(ren) to be placed in the care and 
custody of …..(placement ordered)….. 
 
 
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….. 
21. 
Placement of the minor child(ren) in the care and custody of ….. (placement 
ordered) …..  is in a setting which is as family like and as close to the home as possible, 
consistent with the child(ren)’s best interests and special needs. 
 
….. 
22. 
The children ….. are ….. are not separated in their placements.  The following 
efforts have been made to reunite the siblings: …………………………. 
……………………………………………… ……………………………………… 
 
…..  It is not in the siblings’ best interest to be reunited in their placement because: 
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………… 
 
…..  The separate siblings have the following frequency, kind and duration of contacts:  
…………………………………………………………………………… 
 
….. 
2223. Return of the minor child(ren) to the custody of …..(person(s) from whom 
child(ren) was/were originally removed)….. would be contrary to the best interest and welfare of 
the minor child(ren). The child(ren) cannot safely ….. remain ….. return home with services and  
removal of the child(ren) is necessary to protect the child(ren). 
 
 ….. 
2324. Prevention or reunification services ….. were not ….. were indicated and are as 
follows: …..(services indicated)…... Further efforts could not have shortened separation of this 
family because .……………….. 
 
 COMMENT: Use 2425 if child(ren) remain(s) or is/are returned to the parent(s). 
 
….. 
2425. The child(ren) can safely ….. remain with ….. be returned to …..(parent(’s)(s’) 
name(s))….. as long as he/she/they comply(ies) with the following: ………………….. The 
safety, well-being, and physical, mental, and emotional health of the child(ren) are not 
endangered by allowing the child(ren) to ….. remain ….. return home. 
 
….. 
2526.   The child’s petition and application for special immigrant juvenile status or other 
immigration decision remains pending. 
 
….. 
2627.  The department ….. has ….. has not complied with its obligation as specified in 
the written case plan or in the provision of independent living services as required by Florida 
Statutes. 
 
THEREFORE, based upon the foregoing findings, it is hereby ORDERED AND 
ADJUDGED that: 
 
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1. 
The minor child(ren), ….. name(s)) ….., be placed in the custody of 
…..(name)….., under supervision of the department. 
 
2. 
The judicial review report filed by the department is: 
 
….. 
not accepted and a continuance was requested. 
 
….. 
accepted by the court. 
 
3. 
Other:…………………. 
 
4. 
 All prior orders not inconsistent with the present order shall remain in full force 
and effect. 
 
5. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction over this cause to enter any such further orders 
as may be deemed necessary for the best interest and welfare of the minor child(ren). 
 
6. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction until the final decision is rendered by the 
federal immigration authorities, or upon the immigrant child's 22nd birthday, whichever shall 
first occur first. 
 
7. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction until the child's 19th birthday for the purpose of 
determining whether appropriate services that were required to be provided to the young adult 
before reaching 18 years of age have been provided to the youth. 
 
8. 
 This court shall retain jurisdiction until the child’s 21st birthday, unless the 
young adult chooses to leave foster care upon reaching 18 years of age, or if the young adult 
does not meet the eligibility requirements to remain in foster care or chooses to leave care at any 
time prior to the 21st birthday.   
 
9. 
 This matter is scheduled for Judicial Review on ….. (date) ….. at …..(time) …... 
 
DONE AND ORDERED in……………….., Florida, on …..(date)…... 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Circuit Judge 
 
 
NOTICE OF HEARING 
 
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 The Juvenile Court hereby gives notice of hearing in the above-styled cause on 
…..(date)….. at ….. a.m./p.m…..., before …..(judge)….., at …..(location)….., or as soon 
thereafter as counsel can be heard. 
 
COMMENT:  The following paragraph must be in bold, 14 pt. Times New Roman or Courier 
font. 
 
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to 
participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain 
assistance. Please contact ……(name, address, and telephone number)…… at least 7 days 
before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if 
the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice 
impaired, call 711. 
 
PLEASE BE GOVERNED ACCORDINGLY. 
 
Copies furnished to………………….  
 
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FORM 8.973B. 
ORDER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW  
ORDER ON LAST JUDICIAL REVIEW BEFORE CHILD REACHES AGE 18 AND NOTICE 
OF NEXT HEARING 
THIS CAUSE came on to be heard on ….. (date) ….. for Judicial Review on the report 
filed by the Department of Children and Families in this cause under chapter 39, Florida Statutes.  
The following persons appeared before the court: 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Child 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney/Attorney ad Litem for the Child 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Petitioner 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for the petitioner 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for the department 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Department caseworker 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Mother 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for mother 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Father of .....(child)..... 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for father 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Guardian ad litem 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for guardian ad litem 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Legal custodian 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for legal custodian 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Other: .................... 
 
and the court having considered: 
 
..... 
Judicial Review Social Study Report filed by the Department; 
..... 
Statement/homestudy filed by the Department; 
..... 
Report of the Guardian Ad Litem; 
..... 
A case plan, dated .........., filed by the Department that includes information related to 
independent living services that have been provided since the child’s 13th birthday or since 
the date the child came into foster care, whichever came later;  
..... 
Statement by the child’s caretaker on the progress the child has made in acquiring 
independent living skills; 
..... 
Whether or not the child is a citizen and, if the child is not a citizen, the steps that have 
been taken to address the citizenship or residency status of the child;  
..... 
Other: .......................... 
 
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AND THE COURT having heard testimony and argument, and having been otherwise duly 
advised in the premises finds: 
1. 
That the minor child(ren) who …..is/are….. the subject matter of these proceedings 
…..was/were….. adjudicated dependent, continue to be dependent, is/are of an age subject to the 
jurisdiction of the court, and …..is/are……. resident(s) of the state of Florida. 
2. 
The following parties were notified of this hearing and provided a copy of the 
documents filed for this hearing: 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Child 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney/Attorney ad Litem for the Child 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Petitioner 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for the petitioner 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for the department 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Department caseworker 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Mother 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for mother 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Father of .....(child)..... 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for father 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Guardian ad litem 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for guardian ad litem 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Legal custodian 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for legal custodian 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Other: .................... 
3. 
The child has been given the opportunity to address the court with any information 
relevant to the child’s best interests. 
4. 
The mother, .....(name).....: 
 
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..... 
did not appear and ..... was ..... was not represented by legal counsel; 
 
.....      appeared ..... with ..... without legal counsel and ..... was ..... was not advised of her 
right 
to 
legal 
counsel; 
 
knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily ..... waived ..... did not waive her right to legal 
counsel; and 
 
 
 
..... was ..... was not determined to qualify as indigent and 
 
 
 
..... was ..... was not appointed an attorney. 
5. 
The father, .....(name).....: 
 
..... 
did not appear and ..... was ..... was not represented by legal counsel; 
 
 
 
 
.....     appeared ..... with ..... without legal counsel and ..... was ..... was not advised of his 
right to legal counsel; 
 
knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily ..... waived ..... did not waive his right to legal 
counsel; and 
 
 
 
.... was ..... was not determined to qualify as indigent and 
 
 
 
..... was ..... was not appointed an attorney. 
COMMENT: Repeat above for each father.  
6. 
The department filed a judicial review report with the court on …..(date)…… The 
judicial review report ….. is ….. is not in compliance with statutory requirements.  
7. 
The following parents/legal custodians were notified of their right to participate in 
the preparation of the case plan and to receive assistance from any other person in the preparation 
of the case plan: …..(names of those notified)…… 
8. 
The mother has complied with the following tasks in the case plan: …..(list tasks 
complied with)…...  
9. 
The mother has not complied with the following tasks in the case plan: …..(list 
tasks not complied with)…...  
 
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10. 
The father, …..(father’s name)….., has complied with the following tasks in the 
case plan: …..(list tasks complied with) …... 
11. 
The father, …..(father’s name)….., has not complied with the following tasks in the 
case plan: …..(list tasks not complied with)…... 
12. 
The mother …..has….. has not complied with court ordered visitation as follows: 
…..(explanation of visitation compliance)…... 
13. 
The father, …..(father’s name)….., ….. has ….. has not complied with court 
ordered visitation as follows: …..(explanation of visitation compliance)…...  
14. 
The department …..has ….. has not complied with court ordered visitation as 
follows: …..(explanation of visitation compliance)….. . 
15. 
The mother …..has ….. has not complied with court ordered financial support for 
the child as follows: …..(explanation of financial compliance)…... 
16. 
The father, …..(father’s name)….., ….. has ….. has not complied with court 
ordered financial support for the child as follows: ……(explanation of financial compliance)…... 
17. 
The mother ….. has ….. has not complied with court ordered meetings with the 
department as follows: …..(explanation of meetings compliance)…... 
18. 
The father, …..(father’s name)….., ….. has ….. has not complied with court 
ordered meetings with the department as follows: …..(explanation of meetings compliance)…... 
19. 
The department ….. has ….. has not complied with court ordered meetings with the 
parents as follows: …..(explanation of meetings compliance)…... 
COMMENT: Use 20, 21, 22, & 23, & 24 if child(ren) is/are not placed in the home of a parent. 
20. 
It is in the best interest of the minor child(ren) to be placed in the care and custody 
of …..(placement ordered)…... 
21. 
Placement of the minor child(ren) in the care and custody of …..(placement 
ordered)…… is in a setting which is as family like and as close to the home as possible, consistent 
with the child(ren)'s best interests and special needs. 
….. 
22. 
The children ….. are ….. are not separated in their placements.  The following 
efforts 
have 
been 
made 
to 
reunite 
separated 
siblings:  
……………………………………………………………………………………… 
 
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…..  It is not in the best interest of each sibling to be reunited in their placement because: 
…………………………………………………………………………… 
…..  Each sibling has the following frequency, kind and duration of contacts:  
……………………………………………………………………………………… 
  
2223. Return of the minor child(ren) to the custody of ……(person(s) from whom 
child(ren) was/were originally removed)…… would be contrary to the best interest and welfare of 
the minor child(ren). The child(ren) cannot safely …… remain …… return home with services 
and removal of the child(ren) is necessary to protect the child(ren). 
2324. Prevention or reunification services …… were not ….. were indicated and are as 
follows: ……(services indicated)……. Further efforts could not have shortened separation of this 
family because ………………….  
COMMENT: Use 2425 if child(ren) remain(s) or is/are returned to the parent(s).  
2425. The child(ren) can safely ….. remain with ….. be returned to ….. (parent(’s)(s’) 
name(s))….. as long as he/she/they comply(ies) with the following: ………………... The safety, 
well-being, and physical, mental, and emotional health of the child(ren) are not endangered by 
allowing the child(ren) to …… remain …… return home. 
2526. The child’s petition and application for special immigrant juvenile status or other 
immigration decision remains pending. 
2627.The department ….. has …… has not complied with its obligation as specified in the 
written case plan or in the provision of independent living services as required by Florida Statutes. 
..... 
2728. The child does plan on remaining in foster care. 
a. 
the child will meet the requirements by …………………………. 
b. 
the supervised living arrangement will be ………………….. 
c. 
the child has been informed of 
….. 
(1) 
the right to continued support and services; 
….. 
(2) 
the right to request termination of this court’s jurisdiction and to be 
discharged from foster care; 
….. 
(3) 
the opportunity to reenter foster care pursuant to Florida law. 
 
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….. 
2829. The child does not plan on remaining in foster care. The child has been informed 
of: 
…… a. 
services ofor benefits for which the child may be eligible based upon the 
child’s placement and length of time spent in licensed foster care; 
…… b. 
services or benefits that may be lost through a termination of the court’s 
jurisdiction; and 
…… c. 
other federal, state, local, or community-based services or supports 
available to the child. 
THEREFORE, based upon the foregoing findings, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED 
that: 
1. 
The minor child(ren), ……(name(s))…… , be placed in the custody of 
……(name)……, under supervision of the department. 
2. 
The judicial review report filed by the department is: ….. not accepted  
 
and a continuance was requested. ….. accepted by the court. 
3. 
Other: ……………... 
4. 
All prior orders not inconsistent with the present order shall remain in full force 
and effect. 
5. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction over this cause to enter any such further orders 
as may be deemed necessary for the best interest and welfare of the minor child(ren). 
6. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction until the final decision is rendered by the federal 
immigration authorities, or upon the immigrant child’s 22nd birthday, whichever shall first occur 
first. 
7. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction until the child’s 19th birthday for the purpose of 
determining whether appropriate services that were required to be provided to the young adult 
before reaching 18 years of age have been provided to the youth. 
8. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction until the child’s 21st birthday, unless the young 
adult chooses to leave foster care upon reaching 18 years of age, or if the young adult does not 
meet the eligibility requirements to remain in foster care or chooses to leave care at any time prior 
to the 21st birthday. 
 
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9. 
This matter is scheduled for Judicial Review on ……(date)…… at …..(time)…... 
DONE AND ORDERED in ……………….., Florida, on ……(date)……. 
 
 
 
Circuit Judge 
 
 
NOTICE OF HEARING 
The Juvenile Court hereby gives notice of hearing in the above-styled cause on 
.....(date)..... at ..... a.m./p.m., before .....(judge)....., at .....(location)....., or as soon thereafter 
as counsel can be heard. 
COMMENT: The following paragraph must be in bold, 14 pt. Times New Roman or Courier font. 
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to 
participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain 
assistance. Please contact .....(name, address, and telephone number)..... at least 7 days before 
your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time 
before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, 
call 711. 
PLEASE BE GOVERNED ACCORDINGLY. 
Copies furnished to: .......... 
 
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FORM 8.973C. 
ORDER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW FOR YOUNG ADULTS IN 
EXTENDED FOSTER CARE 
ORDER ON JUDICIAL REVIEW FOR YOUNG ADULTS IN EXTENDED FOSTER CARE 
AND NOTICE OF NEXT HEARING 
THIS CAUSE came on to be heard on .....(date)..... for Judicial Review on the report filed 
by the Department of Children and Families in this cause under chapter 39, Florida Statutes. 
The following persons appeared before the court: 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Young Adult 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for the Young Adult 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Petitioner 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for the petitioner 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for the department 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Department caseworker  
..... 
.....(Name)....., Guardian ad litem 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Attorney for the guardian ad litem 
..... 
.....(Name)....., Other: .................... 
 
and the court having considered: 
 
..... 
Judicial Review Social Study Report filed by the Department; 
..... 
Case Plan filed by the Department 
..... 
Report of the Guardian Ad Litem; 
..... 
Other: .................... 
 
AND THE COURT having heard testimony and argument, and having been otherwise duly 
advised in the premises finds: 
1. 
The young adult ….. is ….. is not making progress in meeting the case plan goals, 
as follows: …………………. 
2. 
The case plan and/or the young adult’s transition plan shall be amended as follows: 
…………………. 
3. 
The Department and all services providers …… have ….. have not provided the 
appropriate services listed in the case plan. ….. The Department must take the following action to 
ensure the young adult receives identified services that have not been provided: ………….. 
 
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….. 
4. 
The young adult ….. is ….. is not separated from siblings in out-of-home care.   
The 
following 
efforts 
have 
been 
made 
to 
reunite 
separated 
siblings:  
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 
…..  It is not in the best interest of each sibling to be reunited in their placement because: 
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 
…..  Each sibling has the following frequency, kind and duration of contacts:  
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 
 
45. Jurisdiction in this case should be terminated based on the following facts: 
…… a. 
The young adult has requested termination of jurisdiction; or 
…… b. 
The young adult has been informed by the department of his or her right to 
attend this hearing and has provided written consent to waive this right, and 
…… c. 
The young adult has been informed of the potential negative effects of early 
termination of care, the option to reenter care before reaching 21 years of age, the procedure for 
and the limitations on reentering care, and the availability of alternative services, and has signed a 
document attesting that he or she has been so informed and understands these provisions; or 
…… d. 
The young adult has voluntarily left the program, has not signed the 
document indicated above, and is unwilling to participate in any further court proceeding; or 
 
…… 4e. The young adult has been involuntarily discharged from the program by written 
notification dated ………………….., and the young adult has not appealed the discharge decision. 
 
THEREFORE, based upon the foregoing findings, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED 
that: 
1. The judicial review report filed by the department is: 
….. 
not accepted and a continuance was requested. 
…… accepted by the court. 
2. 
All prior orders not inconsistent with the present order shall remain in full force 
and effect. 
 
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….. 
3. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction until the young adult’s 19th birthday for the 
purpose of determining whether appropriate services that were required to be provided to the 
young adult before reaching 18 years of age have been provided to the youth.; or 
 
…… 34. 
This court shall retain jurisdiction until the young adult’s 21st birthday, unless the 
young adult chooses to leave foster care upon reaching 18 years of age, or if the young adult does 
not meet the eligibility requirements to remain in foster care or chooses to leave care at any time 
prior to the 21st birthday.; or 
 
….. 
35. 
Jurisdiction over this cause is hereby terminated. 
 ….. 
46. Other:………………….. 
….. 
57. This matter is scheduled for Judicial Review on …..(date)….. at ……(time)……. 
DONE AND ORDERED in …………………, Florida, on ……(date)……. 
 
 
 
 
Circuit Judge 
 
 
NOTICE OF HEARING 
The Juvenile Court hereby gives notice of hearing in the above-styled cause on 
.....(date)..... at ..... a.m./p.m., before .....(judge)....., at .....(location)....., or as soon thereafter 
as counsel can be heard. 
COMMENT: The following paragraph must be in bold, 14 pt. Times New Roman or Courier font. 
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to 
participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain 
assistance. Please contact .....(name, address, and telephone number)..... at least 7 days before 
your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time 
before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, 
call 711. 
PLEASE BE GOVERNED ACCORDINGLY. 
Copies furnished to: ..................................................