Wisconsin permanency plan 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wisconsin Permanency Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the child's name and date of birth at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the case.
  3. In Section 1, select the permanence goal for the child/juvenile from the provided options. Ensure you check whether this goal meets their needs.
  4. Indicate compliance status regarding the permanency plan by selecting 'complied with' or 'not complied with' for each party involved, including agency and parents.
  5. Proceed to Section 2 and repeat similar steps for the concurrent permanence goal, ensuring clarity on its appropriateness.
  6. Review Sections 3 through 8 carefully, providing necessary comments and checking off progress made towards achieving goals.
  7. Finally, ensure all required signatures are obtained before submitting your completed form back to court.

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In policy: Permanency planning starts at first contact with the family and continues until a permanency goal is achieved. Concurrent planning provides for timely reunification services while anticipating and preparing for an alternate permanent plan.
A Permanency Hearing is a critical event where the court must assess the appropriateness of a childs permanency goal and progress towards that goal. This checklist is designed to highlight key questions that the court should ask at every Permanency Hearing to elicit more detailed information.
Permanence means family Often, permanence means having a parent who helps you grow into adulthood and staying connected with other family members and friends. Maybe when you leave foster care you reunite with your mom, but keep in touch with the foster parents who took care of you.
What happens at the hearing? The judge will normally want to hear first from the claimant (the person who started the case, or made the application) then the defendant (the per- son disputing it). Seeing a person give evidence helps the judge de- cide whether that person is telling the truth.
Your lawyer will have you and your spouse take the stand and ask you basic questions like where you live, who youre married to and for how long, your sons names and how long theyve been with you, and whether you love them and understand that this is permanent and you assume all duties associated with parenting them.

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In child welfare, permanency is a permanent, stable living situation, ideally one in which family connections are preserved. Permanency planning begins when a child comes to the attention of the child welfare system.

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