Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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The father is the perpetrator. The child would be allowed to remain in the home if

  1. The mother is in the home

  2. The father has left the home

  3. The child wants to remain in home

  4. The father is not facing criminal charges

The correct answer is: The father has left the home

If the child wants to remain in the home, it does not necessarily mean that they would be allowed to stay. The safety and well-being of the child is the highest priority in this situation and having the father removed from the home would be the best solution. The mother being in the home may not necessarily ensure the safety of the child, and the father not facing criminal charges does not lessen the impact of his actions. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as it directly addresses the perpetrator and removes their potential threat to the child.