View Single Post
  #18  
Old 01-12-2007, 02:54 PM
imadeeva imadeeva is offline
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 18
Total Points: 3,059.69
Donate
Quote:
Originally Posted by jigger
Okay -- first of all. There should be a hearing every 3 months to review your foster child's case in front of a judge. You CAN go to these hearings if you want to. Bio-parents have one year from the date of removal to work the case plan provided to them by CPS when the kids were removed. At any time during that year, the CPS worker can recommend that the goal for the children change from reunification to adoption. At the end of the year, there will be a final hearing where the judge will either terminate, reunify or give the bio-parents an extension. At six months the foster parents have the right to hire a lawyer BUT there's not much they can do other than advise you. I would recommend that you become very involved in advocating for your foster child. Make sure you know when hearings are and attend them. Meet your FS' guardian ad litem, attorney ad litem and CASA (if there is one). Send progress reports, pictures and anything else that shows good progress. Basically, just keep in close touch with everyone involved in the case. The more they know about you the better. Also, make friends with the CPS worker. They can be your best advocate.

Good Luck.
The 12 month deadline for my foster son has passed. I've had him one complete year. His parents were kicked out of all of their classes 6 months ago, and have done nothing esle. BDad has been thrown in jail also. I was told by the CPS worker that she was going to try terminate so my fs can be adopted by me. That was in the middle of December. Our 2nd scheduled TPR hearing was postponed in mid-December also. I haven't heard from the caseworker since then. Since the 12 month mark has passed, is there a greater chance that termination will happen and he'll be able to stay with me?
Reply With Quote