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Judge adopts case service plans, orders supervised parenting time and 90‑day review in child‑welfare case
Summary
A family court judge accepted case service plans for three parents, ordered supervised parenting time, clarified a transportation requirement after a parent said he has never held a driver's license, and scheduled a review for Nov. 18, the court record shows.
At a family court hearing, a judge accepted court-filed case service plans for three parents involved in a child-protection case, ordered supervised parenting time, and set a review for Nov. 18 at 10 a.m., the court said.
The caseworker who visited the placement and authored the court memo, Hunter Bosher, foster care worker with Catholic Charities, told the court the placement caregivers are “really good advocates for these children” and that “this placement is in these kids' best interests.” Bosher said the oldest child has ongoing behavioral issues, the youngest shows speech delays and caregivers are teaching sign language, and there is tension between the newly placed children and a child previously adopted by the caregivers.
The judge said the case service plan will become part of the court order and emphasized the court’s focus on safe transportation for the children. The court accepted a revised paragraph…
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