Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What two documents must be filed with the court within 3 business days prior to the disposition hearing?

  1. Legal notice and parental consent

  2. Predisposition study and case plan

  3. Child welfare report and family background

  4. Educational report and health record

The correct answer is: Predisposition study and case plan

When it comes to a disposition hearing, a predisposition study and case plan are the two most important documents that must be filed with the court within 3 business days. A predisposition study is a report prepared by the probation department with detailed information about the child's personal and family history, while a case plan outlines the specific steps and services needed to address the child's needs and ensure their safety and well-being. These documents are crucial in helping the court make an informed decision about the child's placement and the services they need. None of the other options mentioned are required to be filed with the court prior to the disposition hearing. A legal notice and parental consent are not relevant to the child welfare process and are not necessary for the court's decision. A child welfare report and family background may be helpful in understanding the child's history, but they are not specifically required for the disposition hearing. Similarly