JU 05.0800 - Order on Review Hearing At Risk Youth - Washington-2026

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  2. Begin by entering the County and Case Number at the top of the form, ensuring all details are accurate.
  3. Fill in the Date of Birth (D.O.B.) for the child involved in the hearing.
  4. In Section I, indicate who appeared at the hearing by checking the appropriate boxes for Child, Parent, DCYF Case Worker, and Probation Counselor.
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A Motion for Reconsideration in Washington is governed under Civil Rule 59(a), the grounds* for which you can file the motion are: (1) Irregularity in the proceedings of the court, jury or adverse party, or any order of the court, or abuse of discretion, by which such party was prevented from having a fair trial.
How to petition Obtain a Family Assessment. Contact your local Family Reconciliation Services (FRS) office at DCYF and request an At-Risk Youth Petition Family Assessment. Fill Out an ARY Petition. File your petition. Service of Process. Receiving Your Court Date and Preparing for Court. After hearing.
In the broadest sense, a youth at-risk is a child or adolescent who faces extreme threats to a successful transition into adulthood. Characteristics of at-risk youth include truancy, lack of interest in academics, and disconnection from the school environment.

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A youth is considered at-risk if there are circumstances in their lives which may impact their ability to successfully transition into adulthood. There are a variety of factors that can qualify a young person as at-risk. These include poverty, abuse, and pregnancy, among others.
Intake Teams Depending on the state, there may be a separate youth intake team or unit in charge of making intake decisions, as well as administering any risk or needs assessment tools. These teams may be part of the juvenile probation agency or an independent unit providing services for juvenile courts.
0:21 2:04 And a plea is entered. This usually happens within a week of the detention. Hearing. Following theMoreAnd a plea is entered. This usually happens within a week of the detention. Hearing. Following the arraignment the case proceeds to a pre-trial conference. And then a trial.

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