Requires resource family parent, relative, preadoptive parent, or caretaker to be party to reviews or hearings involving a child under the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families' care.
Impact
The introduction of A3209 seeks to enhance the participation of caregivers in critical decision-making processes affecting the children in their care. By granting them the status of formal parties in hearings, the bill proposes to ensure that their insights and concerns regarding the child's well-being and future placements are formally acknowledged and considered by the court. This modification could lead to improved outcomes for children, as caretakers often possess valuable context about the child's needs and the family situation.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3209 aims to amend existing laws under P.L.1999, c.53 and P.L.1977, c.424, specifically concerning the roles and rights of resource family parents, relatives, preadoptive parents, and temporary caregivers involved with children in the custody of the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P). The bill mandates that these caretakers be considered formal parties to any review or hearing related to the child, a significant shift from the current scenario where they are merely observers who receive notice and can provide input but do not have formal standing.
Contention
However, the bill might also encounter opposition related to concerns about bureaucratic overload and the potential elongation of court processes. Critics may argue that this change could complicate already challenging legal frameworks and extend the time needed to resolve cases. The balance between ensuring adequate representation and the efficiency of judicial proceedings will be a key topic as the bill progresses through legislative scrutiny.
Carry Over
Requires resource family parent, relative, preadoptive parent, or caretaker to be party to reviews or hearings involving a child under the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families' care.
Requires resource family parent, relative, preadoptive parent, or caretaker to be party to reviews or hearings involving a child under the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families' care.
Relating to caregivers for certain children, including the identification of caregivers for children in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services and an exception from licensing requirements for certain caretakers.
Relating to the procedures and grounds for terminating the parent-child relationship, for taking possession of a child, and for certain hearings in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship involving the Department of Family and Protective Services.
Relating to the procedures and grounds for terminating the parent-child relationship, for taking possession of a child, and for certain hearings in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship involving the Department of Family and Protective Services.
Requires resource family parent, relative, preadoptive parent, or caretaker to be party to reviews or hearings involving a child under the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families' care.