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Reasonable Efforts Checklist for Dependency Cases Involving Domestic Violence

NCJ Number
231276
Author(s)
Leigh Goodmark J.D.
Date Published
December 2008
Length
53 pages
Annotation
This checklist provides assistance to dependency court judges in identifying factors that should be considered when making reasonable efforts determinations in cases involving domestic violence.
Abstract
Domestic violence affects a large percentage of the families in the dependency court system; however, domestic violence in dependency cases often goes unrecognized and unaddressed. This checklist, divided into five sections, assists dependency court judges in identifying factors that should be considered when making reasonable efforts determination sin cases involving domestic violence. The first section discusses why judges need to understand domestic violence when handling dependency cases. Section two examines the family context of these cases, which includes information on how domestic violence affects parenting, and the interrelationships between domestic violence and mental health and substance abuse. Section three lays out the legal framework for making reasonable efforts findings. Section four describes the types of reasonable efforts that should be made in dependency cases involving domestic violence. The fifth and final section provides suggestions to help judges improve the availability and quality of services for families experiencing domestic violence in their communities. The publication concludes with reference bench cards for judges to consult when hearing dependency cases involving domestic violence; these are in the areas of removal hearing, adjudication hearing, disposition hearing, review hearing, permanency hearing, and termination hearing.