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Judge allows expansion to unsupervised parenting time after progress shown in Lenawee County juvenile review
Summary
The court found the child’s current placement stable and granted the department discretion to expand to unsupervised parenting time, while retaining oversight and ordering further detail on psychological recommendations; a follow-up review is set for March 10.
A Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court judge on review ordered that the child remain in their current placement and granted the Department of Health and Human Services discretion to expand parenting time to unsupervised visits, citing the mother’s recent engagement with services and the placement’s stability.
Madeline Latour, a foster care worker, testified she observed the child on a Zoom visit and reported age-appropriate milestones and engagement in the placement, saying, “Overall, he continues to just be a very good baby” and that the placement “is a loving home.” Latour told the court she increased parenting time to three days a week and began in-home…
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