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Parens Patriae - ✔✔allows the state to become the substitute parent to protect the child
and provide for the child's needs.
Abused Juvenile - ✔✔Any juvenile less than 18 years of age whose
parent/guardian/caretaker
inflicts or allows to be inflicted serious physical injury,
commits, permits, or encourages the commission of a sexual crime.
Creates or allows to be created serious emotional damage.
Encourages, directs, or approves of delinquent acts involving moral turpitude.
Caretaker - ✔✔Any person other than a parent, guardian, or custodian who has
responsibility for the health and welfare of a juvenile.
Custodian - ✔✔Person or agency that has been awarded legal custody of a juvenile by a
court or person
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, Dependent juvenile - ✔✔a juvenile in need of assistance or placement because the
juvenile has no parent, guardian, or custodian
Neglected Juvenile - ✔✔A juvenile who does not receive proper care, supervision, or
discipline from a parent, guardian, custodian, or caretaker; or who has been abandoned,
or has not been provided necessary medical care.
Three Quanta of Proof - ✔✔1. Preponderance of evidence.
2. Clear and convincing evidence.
3. Beyond a reasonable doubt.
Allegations in a petition alleging abuse, neglect, or dependency shall be proved by -
✔✔clear and convincing evidence.
Juvenile court jurisdiction - ✔✔Original jurisdiction over alleged abuse, neglect, or
dependency cases.
Termination parental rights, emancipation of a juvenile.
Review placement in foster care. Consent for an abortion for an unemancipated minor.
Emancipated Minor - ✔✔Age 16-17 where you declare yourself independent of a
guardian and are considered an adult, and can reasonably prove you are independent.
Notify DSS immediately for - ✔✔Emergency or non-emergency investigations of child
abuse.
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