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JV-440
CHILD'S NAME:
CASE NUMBER:
may be
an Indian child, and notice of the proceeding and the right of the tribe to intervene
4.
a.
The child
is
was provided as required by law. Proof of such notice was filed with this court.
b.
There is reason to believe that the child may be of Indian ancestry, and notice of the proceedings was provided to the
Bureau of Indian Affairs as required by law. Proof of such notice was filed with this court.
5.
A Court Appointed Special Advocate is appointed for the child.
Parentage
6.
a.
The court inquired of the child's parents present at the hearing and other appropriate persons present as to the identity
and addresses of all presumed or alleged parents of the child. All alleged parents present during the hearing who had
not previously submitted a Statement Regarding Parentage (Juvenile) (form JV-505) were provided with and ordered to
complete form JV-505 and submit it to the court.
b.
The clerk of the court is ordered to provide the notice required by Welf. & Inst. Code, § 316.2 to
(1) alleged parent (name):
(2) alleged parent (name):
(3) alleged parent (name):
Advisements and waivers
7.
The court has informed and advised the
mother
biological father
legal guardian
child
presumed father
alleged father
Indian custodian
other (specify):
of the following: the right to assert the privilege against self-incrimination; the right to confront and cross-examine the persons who
prepared the reports or documents submitted to the court by the petitioner and the witnesses called to testify at the hearing; the right
to subpoena witnesses; the right to present evidence on one's own behalf; and the right of the child and each parent, legal
guardian, and Indian custodian to be present and to be represented by counsel at every stage of the proceedings. The court may
appoint counsel subject to the court's right to seek reimbursement, if an individual is entitled to appointed counsel and the individual
is financially unable to retain counsel.
8.
The
mother
biological father
legal guardian
child
presumed father
alleged father
Indian custodian
other (specify):
has knowingly and intelligently waived the right to a court trial on the issues, the right to assert the privilege against
self-incrimination, the right to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses, the right to subpoena witnesses, and the
right to present evidence on his or her own behalf.
FINDINGS AND ORDERS AFTER
JV-440 [Rev. July 1, 2011]
Page 2 of 5
18-MONTH PERMANENCY HEARING
(Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.22)

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