Form Jv-405 - Continuance Dependency Detention Hearing

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JV-405
ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name, State Bar number, and address):
FOR COURT USE ONLY
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TELEPHONE NO.:
FAX NO. (Optional):
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E-MAIL ADDRESS (Optional):
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ATTORNEY FOR (Name):
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
STREET ADDRESS:
MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY AND ZIP CODE:
BRANCH NAME:
CHILD'S NAME:
CASE NUMBER:
CONTINUANCE—DEPENDENCY DETENTION HEARING
This matter came before the court on the
1.
original petition
subsequent petition
supplemental petition
other (specify):
filed on (date):
2. Detention hearing
a. Date:
e. Court reporter (name):
b. Department:
f. Bailiff (name):
c. Judicial officer (name):
g. Interpreter (name and language):
d. Court clerk (name):
Appointed
Present
Attorney (name):
Present
today
h. Party (name):
(1)
Child:
(2)
Mother:
(3)
Father—presumed:
(4)
Father—biological:
(5)
Father—alleged:
(6)
Legal guardian:
(7)
Indian custodian:
(8)
De facto parent:
(9)
County agency social worker:
(10) Tribal representative:
(11)
Other (specify):
i. Others present in courtroom:
(1) Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer (name):
(2) Other (name):
(3) Other (name):
THE COURT FINDS AND ORDERS:
3.
The attorney appointed to represent the child as the child's attorney of record is also appointed as the child's Child Abuse
Prevention and Treatment Act guardian ad litem.
4.
a. The child will not benefit from representation by an attorney and,
the court finds:
for the reasons stated on the record,
(1) the child understands the nature of the proceedings;
(2) the child is able to communicate and advocate effectively with the court, other counsel, other parties,
including social workers, and other professionals involved in the case; and
(3) under the circumstances of the case, the child would not gain any benefit from being represented by counsel.
b.
A Court Appointed Special Advocate is appointed for the child, and that person is also appointed as the
child's Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act guardian ad litem.
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Form Approved for Optional Use
CONTINUANCE—DEPENDENCY DETENTION HEARING
Welfare and Institutions Code, §§ 319, 322;
Judicial Council of California
Cal. Rules of Court, rule 5.672
JV-405 [Rev. July 1, 2011]

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