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Extending Jurisdiction
At the age of 18
you are no longer a dependent child by law and will no longer be
under the supervision of the Department and the jurisdiction of the
dependency court. You have the right to ask the Court to stay
involved in your case past the age of 18 for the purpose of making
sure that you are provided ongoing Independent Living Services this
is known as your right to petition the court for continuing
jurisdiction. This right continues until your 19th
birthday.
Extending
Jurisdiction will
§ Set
additional court hearings where you must be present after your 18th
birthday.
§ Let
the dependency court monitor your continued progress and monitor how
we are providing IL services.
§ End
at your 19th birthday unless you are in the midst of
applying for immigration status.
Extending
Jurisdiction will not
§ Extend
supervision of the Department. Your case manager will not be
handling your case any longer.
§ Guarantee
you a bed in a licensed foster care placement beyond the age of 18.
§ Change
your eligibility requirements for IL services. Those are set by law
and cannot change. In other words, if you do not meet the qualifying
criteria, the dependency court cannot change this.
§ Any
appeal of any decision regarding IL services award is only conducted
in what is referred to as a chapter 120 administrative law hearing.
This cannot be addressed in the dependency court.
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