JU 13.0610 - Order on Request of Community Truancy Board for Further Action - Washington-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'County' and 'No' fields at the top of the form, ensuring accurate identification of your case.
  3. In the 'Basis' section, check the appropriate boxes to indicate whether a truancy petition was filed and if a truancy order was entered, along with relevant dates.
  4. Detail any interventions undertaken by the school district in the 'Report' section. Check all applicable options and provide additional information where necessary.
  5. Document any additional unexcused absences since the last report and update the student's academic status in the designated fields.
  6. Attach any supporting documents that describe interventions taken and current academic status as required.
  7. Finally, complete the declaration section by signing, printing your name, and providing your address before submitting.

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Motions to Enforce: These are filed when a spouse fails to fulfill obligations outlined in the divorce decree, such as paying debts or distributing assets. They serve as reminders of legal duties and are not punitive in nature.
Youll likely have a meeting with teachers and school administration to discuss how to prevent future absences. If the situation doesnt improve, the school district can bring a lawsuit against you. If the court finds that you are at fault, it may impose fines, jail time or loss of custody.
An ex parte action is a judicial action on the behalf of one party, without notice to or contestation by any person adversely interested. Such an action may take place on or off the bench, but does not necessarily result in a signed order.
Child custody will be determined by what is in the childs best interest. If there are no other factors that would weigh against you having custody, then these would likely be sufficient grounds. The court, however, will have to look at all the circumstances around the change in custody.
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