Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Which event directly follows an arraignment and shelter review if denial occurs?

  1. Adjudicatory hearing

  2. Initial JR

  3. Dispositional hearing

  4. Permanency hearing

The correct answer is: Adjudicatory hearing

An adjudicatory hearing is the next step after an arraignment and shelter review if denial occurs. An adjudicatory hearing involves a review of the evidence and arguments presented by both parties to determine if the child is in need of supervision or neglect. Option B, Initial JR, would typically occur before an arraignment and shelter review, and involves a review of the case to determine if it should proceed to court. Option C, Dispositional hearing, typically occurs after an adjudicatory hearing if the child is found to be in need of supervision or neglect. Option D, Permanency hearing, typically occurs much later in the court process and deals with the long-term plans for the child's placement and welfare.