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Court orders family-service plans and continues placement in Jordan Lundegreen status hearing

3037064 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

At a status hearing, the court continued DFPS as temporary managing conservator for Jordan Lundegreen, found continuing danger to return the child home, ordered service plans to be court orders and set an initial permanency hearing for August 12, 2025.

A judge in the High Plains Child Protection Court continued the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) as temporary managing conservator for Jordan Lundegreen and ordered the family service plans to be entered as court orders. The court found a continuing danger to return the child home and scheduled an initial permanency hearing for Aug. 12, 2025.

DFPS pharmacy specialist Bridal Salinas reported that Jordan is placed in foster care, has medical follow-up for a suspected atrial septal defect and pulmonary stenosis and was temporarily quarantined after being exposed to a measles outbreak; follow-up appointments and scheduling for required services are in progress. Salinas said both parents signed family plans of service and that the department had sent service authorizations; some services were awaiting scheduling and payment confirmation.

The judge told parents the court requires compliance with service plans and warned that failure to work those plans could lead to the child not returning home or, in the worst case, termination of parental rights. The court ordered DFPS to continue reasonable efforts to reunify the family, continued the child’s current placement and set the initial permanency hearing for Aug. 12, 2025, on the 9:00 a.m. docket.