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Parents on the Clock! ⏰ Courtroom Hearing Reveals What They Must Do! Discover the efforts parents must make in order to be reunited with their children. See their progress and challenges, hear the judge's observations. ⚖️ #court #parenting #family #custody #legal 00:00:00 Department Versus Mother The Safety Plan 00:05:31 CPS Proposes Removing Teenager To Job Corps 00:08:35 Mother Admits Father Was Paying All The Bills 00:15:15 Mother Demands CPS Take Custody Of Her Teen 00:17:49 Judge Interrogates CPS Over Flawed Legal Strategy 00:21:54 The Court Realizes CPS Lost Control Of The Case 00:25:09 Judge Halts Hearing To Prevent Drastic Orders 00:31:29 Second Hearing Infant Permanency Update 00:33:16 CPS Details Mothers Failed Tests And Disappearance 00:35:07 Status Update On The Incarcerated Father 00:37:57 CPS Shifts Goal To Adoption Despite Fathers Pleas 00:39:58 Father In Jail Fights To Keep His Parental Rights 00:43:08 Third Hearing Three Fathers Trapped In The System 00:45:24 Foster Care Updates And Behavioral Struggles 00:46:40 Mother Meets CPS Demands While Fathers Languish Compliance Hearing: A court proceeding to review a party's adherence to court orders or service plans. Petitioner: The party who starts a lawsuit. In these cases, it is the Department of Family and Protective Services. Respondent: The party against whom a lawsuit is brought, usually the parents in these cases. Service Plan: A written plan outlining services and expectations for parents to help them regain custody of their children. Therapy: Counseling to provide mental healthcare services. Probation: Supervised release of a person after they have been convicted of a crime. Drug Screening: Testing for the presence of illegal drugs or substances in a person's system. Virtual Visits: Visits with a child conducted via video call. Home Study: An evaluation of a prospective caregiver's home environment to assess its suitability for a child. Paternal Brother: A brother on the father's side. Placement: The location where a child lives, typically in foster care or with relatives. Genetic Testing: Testing to determine biological parentage. Adjudicate: To make an official decision about a legal matter. Paternity: The state of being a father. Permanency: The long-term plan for a child's living situation, such as reunification with parents, adoption, or placement with relatives. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.