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10-567. Abuse and neglect party dismissal sheet.

 

Abuse and Neglect Cases – Party Dismissal Sheet

Type or print responses.  Required in all abuse and neglect cases anytime a

party is being dismissed from the case. This form should accompany an order.

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THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

NOTE TO COURT CLERK:

DOCKET EVENT CODE 9500, CRT: Abuse and Neglect Party Dismissal Sheet.

Scan document, but will not become part of the official record.

______________________________________________________________________

 

Children’s Court Attorney’s Name: __________________________________________

Person Completing Form: _________________________________________________

Phone Number: _______________________    E-mail: __________________________

Case number: ______________               Does This Action Close the Case? _________

 

Enter as much of the following information as possible for each party being dismissed:

Minor Child 1

Name (F, M, L)

 

Reason for dismissal*

 

Date of dismissal

 

 

Minor Child 2 

Name (F, M, L)

 

Reason for dismissal*

 

Date of dismissal

 

 

Minor Child 3 

Name (F, M, L)

 

Reason for dismissal*

 

Date of dismissal

 

Add information for additional children as necessary.

 

* Type of placement: Kinship Guardianship; Non-relative Guardianship; Adoption; Reunification; PPLA / Aging out of care.

 

Respondent 1

Name (F, M, L)

 

Reason for Dismissal**

 

Address at Dismissal

 

 

Respondent 2 

 

Name (F, M, L)

 

Reason for Dismissal**

 

Address at Dismissal

 

Add information for additional Respondents as necessary.

 

**Reasons for Dismissal: Relinquishment, Termination of Parental Rights, Dismissed by Judge Post Adjudication, Dismissed Prior to Adjudication.

 

[Adopted by Supreme Court Order No. 14-8300-002, effective for all cases filed on or after August 31, 2014.]

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