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1 JV-460 CASE NUMBER:CHILD'S NAME:Page 1 of 2 Form Approved for Optional Use Judicial Council of California JV-460 [Rev. January 1, 2014]Welfare and Institutions Code, 366, ; Cal. Rules of Court, rule : ADDITIONAL FINDINGS AND ORDERS FOR CHILD APPROACHING MAJORITY DEPENDENCYUse this form to document the juvenile court's FINDINGS and ORDERS regarding the child's plans for independent living and his or her status as a nonminor dependent as stated in rule of the California Rules of Court at the last status review hearing held under Welfare and Institutions Code section or before the child attains 18 years of age. FindingsBASED ON THE REPORTS READ, CONSIDERED, AND ADMITTED INTO EVIDENCE AND ALL OTHER EVIDENCE RECEIVED, THE COURT FINDS AND an Indian child, he or she intend to continue to be considered an Indian child for the purposes of the ongoing application of the Indian Child Welfare Act to him or her as a nonminor (1)(2) : ADDITIONAL FINDINGS AND ORDERS FOR CHILD APPROACHING MAJORITY DEPENDENCYThe child's Transitional Independent Living Case Plan includes a plan for the child to satisfy the following conditions of eligibility to remain under juvenile court jurisdiction as a nonminor dependent.
2 The child's Transitional Independent Living Case Plan includes an alternative plan for the child's transition to independence, including housing, education, employment, and a support system in the event the child does not remain under juvenile court jurisdiction after attaining 18 years of child has an in-progress application pending for title XVI Supplemental Security Income benefits and the continuation of juvenile court jurisdiction until a final decision has been issued to ensure that continued assistance with the application processThe child has an in-progress application pending for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status or other application for legal residency for which an active juvenile court case is child was informed that upon reaching 18 years of age he or she has the right to have juvenile court jurisdiction terminated following a hearing under rule of the California Rules of potential benefits of remaining under juvenile court jurisdiction as a nonminor dependent were explained to the child.
3 And the child has stated that he or she understands those child was informed that if juvenile court jurisdiction is terminated, he or she may have the right to file a request to return to foster care and have the court resume jurisdiction over him or her as a nonminor child plans to attend high school or a high school equivalency certificate (GED) child plans to attend a college, a community college, or a vocational education child plans to take part in a program or activities to promote employment or overcome barriers to child plans to be employed at least 80 hours per child may not be able to attend school, college, a vocational program, or a program or activities to promote employment or overcome barriers to employment or to work 80 hours per month due to a medical condition. doesdoes notis in the child's best not in the child's best interest because it is not the information, documents, and services included in Welfare and Institutions Code section 391(e) were provided to the all the information, documents, and services included in Welfare and Institutions Code section 391(e) were provided tothe barriers to providing any missing information, documents, or services can be overcome by the date the child attains 18 years of age.
4 The barriers to providing any missing information, documents, or services may not be overcome by the date the child attains 18 years of age. JV-460 CASE NUMBER:CHILD'S NAME:Page 2 of 2 ATTACHMENT: ADDITIONAL FINDINGS AND ORDERS FOR CHILD APPROACHING MAJORITY DEPENDENCY JV-460 [Rev. January 1, 2014]For your protection and privacy, please press the Clear This Form button after you have printed the 11. 10. 12. The child intends to remain under juvenile court jurisdiction as a nonminor dependent as defined in Welfare and Institutions Code section 11400(v) after attaining 18 years of age, and a hearing is ordered set under rule of the California Rules of Court to occur within the next six months. The child does not intend to remain under juvenile court jurisdiction after attaining 18 years of age as a dependent of the court or as a nonminor dependent as defined in Welfare and Institutions Code section 11400(v), and at the child's request, a hearing is ordered set under rule of the California Rules of Court for a date within one month after the child's 18th birthday.
5 The child does not intend to remain under juvenile court jurisdiction as a nonminor dependent as defined in Welfare and Institutions Code section 11400(v) after attaining 18 years of age, but the child is otherwise eligible to and will remain under juvenile court jurisdiction in a foster care placement, and a hearing is ordered set under Welfare and Institutions Code section , , or to occur within the next six months.