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The judge faces a difficult case regarding a young boy and their future. Witness a family torn apart by the legal system, as the court determines a plan for their future. This case will keep you on the edge of your seat! Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more real-life court cases! Litigants List: Miss Jackson: Mother of the children, currently incarcerated. Mr. Michael: Legal father of JM and ZM, has not been participating. Mr. Brandio: Potential father, positive DNA test, not yet legally established. Miss Waddle: Children's Attorney (Guardian ad Litem). Miss Wasink: Foster Care Case Manager (Wellspring Lutheran Services). Mr. Green: Attorney for Miss Jackson. Ms. Dubus: Attorney for Mr. Michael. Ms. Kennedy: Attorney for Mr. Brandio. Legal Term Definitions: IEP (Individualized Education Program): A plan developed to ensure a child with a disability receives specialized instruction and related services. EFC (Enhanced Foster Care): A specialized foster care program providing additional support and services to children with complex needs. AOP (Affidavit of Parentage): A legal document used to establish the paternity of a child. Respondent: The party against whom a legal action is brought. Fictive Kin: A non-biological family member (e.g., a close friend of the family) who acts as a caregiver. Adjudicated Respondents: The parents or guardians who have been legally determined to be responsible for the child's care. Residential Placement: Placement of a child in a group home or treatment facility for intensive care. Stipulation: An agreement between opposing parties in a legal case. Ex Parte: Actions taken by the court on behalf of one party, without all parties present. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.