Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What happens if the custodian denies findings of the petition at arraignment and shelter review?

  1. Case is dismissed

  2. A new case plan is drafted

  3. Permanency goal is modified

  4. No standard of proof is required

The correct answer is: No standard of proof is required

If the custodian denies the findings on the petition during the arraignment and shelter review, no standard of proof is required for the court to proceed. This means that the court will not require any additional evidence or proof to move forward with the case. Options A, B, and C are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the outcome of the custodian denying the findings. The case will not be automatically dismissed, a new case plan will not necessarily be drafted, and the permanency goal will not automatically be modified in this situation. Option D is the correct answer because it accurately reflects the impact of the custodian's denial on the legal process.