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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Connecticut Permanency Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Address of Court' and 'Docket Number' at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in the 'Name of Petitioner', 'Name of Child or Youth', and their 'Date of Birth'. Ensure accuracy as this information directly relates to the child’s permanency plan.
  4. Complete the sections for 'Name of Father', 'Address of Father', 'Name of Mother', and 'Address of Mother'. If applicable, include details for any guardian.
  5. In section I, indicate whether reasonable efforts were made to achieve the permanency plan by selecting either option provided.
  6. For section II, select appropriate permanency plan goals (A-D) based on your situation. Be sure to check any relevant boxes and provide names where required.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing. Use our platform's features to save or print your completed form as needed.

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Among the permanency outcomes for children and youth in foster care (CYFC) are adoption by their foster carers, relatives, or strangers; emancipation, also called aging out, from out-of-home care; long-term foster care; and reunification with their family.
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.
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.
ASFA stipulates five permanency goals for children/youth in foster care: reunification, adoption, legal guardianship, a permanent placement with a fit and willing relative, and another planned permanent living arrangement only if there is a compelling reason why none of the other ASFA permanency goal is the best
Guardianship has emerged as a permanency option for a child who has been placed in out-of-home care as it creates a legal relationship between a child and caregiver that is intended to be permanent and self-sustaining and can provide a permanent family for the child without the necessity of terminating the parents

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Permanency goals are the desired outcomes of intervention and services that are determined to be consistent with the health, safety, well-being, and best interests of the children. The permanency goals guide the development of the service plan.
The purpose of the permanency hearing shall include the determinations required above and determining the permanency plan for the child, including whether the child will be permanently placed and, if so, when. Permanent placement options include the following: Return to the parent. Placement for adoption.

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