Dependency Court offered by King County Superior Court at Family Court Services in Kent
A judge or commissioner decides whether it is safe for the child to remain in the home or whether the child should be placed in out-of-home care. The focus of the 72-hour shelter care hearing is to protect the child and offer ways for the parent to address the issues that led to the state's involvement. At this time, the court also decides an appropriate visitation schedule for children and parents, a service plan for the parents, and whether there is a need for medical, mental health or substance abuse evaluations and treatment for the parents.
Physical Address
401 4th Avenue North, Kent, WA 98032
Hours
M-F, 8:30am-noon 1-4:30pm
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Application process
A dependency action begins when a petition (a written request) is filed in Superior Court. This petition must allege that the child is "dependent. "
Fee
None for youth. Parents may qualify for a public defender.
Eligibility
Youth under age 18 with a safety issue in the family home such as: - Has been abandoned by his or her parent, guardian, or other custodian OR - Has been abused or neglected by a person legally responsible for his or her care OR - Has no parent, guardian, or custodian capable of providing adequate care
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Agency info
King County Superior Court's Family Court Services
Provides mediation, domestic violence assessment and evaluation services to divorcing or separating families for the purpose of developing plans to serve the children's best interest. Also facilitates independent adoptions. Provides case management for complex and high risk cases through Unified Family Court.