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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.
A permanency hearing is a trial to determine the placement of a child and whether or not you will be permitted to keep your legal rights as it relates to the child.
This is a time where they check on parents progress, see if the child needs anything (therapy etc) , and ensure the placement is going well. The child advocate will make her wishes known. The court could also increase or decrease visitation and some other things depending on how the case is going.
The legal definition of an unfit parent is when the parent through their conduct fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support. Also, if there is abuse, neglect, or substance abuse issues, that parent will be deemed unfit.
At a permanency hearing, the court may do any of the following: Enter an order to return the child to the childs home. Enter an order to continue placement of the child for an additional six (6) months, at which time the court will hold a hearing to consider modification of its permanency order.
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Permanency hearings are meetings with the judge or a hearing officer to see how things are going and whether your parents are making changes to make your home safe. These meetings will occur as long as you are in DCFS care.
The judge or referee shall, at the permanency hearing, determine the future status of the child, including, but not limited to, whether the child should be: (i) returned to the parent(s), (ii) placed with suitable relatives, (iii) referred for termination of parental rights and placed for adoption, (iv) placed for the
If a child is placed in foster care, the court is legally required to hold a permanency hearing within the first eight months, and every six months thereafter, to discuss the familys progress and determine the best long-term plan for the child.

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