Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of a TPR advisory session?

  1. To finalize reunification

  2. To inform parties of their rights and appoint counsel and GAL if needed

  3. To discuss the child's education plan

  4. To terminate parental rights immediately

The correct answer is: To inform parties of their rights and appoint counsel and GAL if needed

A TPR advisory session is a meeting between involved parties in a child welfare case to review legal options and inform them of their rights. This includes discussing the possibility of termination of parental rights, but that is not the purpose of the advisory session. Finalizing reunification (option A) would only occur after the parental rights have been terminated, so it is incorrect. Discussing the child's education plan (option C) is not the main purpose of this meeting, although it could be discussed as part of the overall welfare plan. Option D, to terminate parental rights immediately, is also incorrect as a TPR advisory session does not involve immediate termination, but rather informing the parties about the possibility of that legal action. Option B is the correct answer as it accurately reflects the main purpose of a TPR advisory session.