Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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How long after the last day of adjudicatory is the disposition hearing if deny?

  1. 15 days

  2. 30 days

  3. 60 days

  4. 90 days

The correct answer is: 30 days

After an adjudicatory hearing, a decision (or disposition) must be reached. In this situation, if the decision is to deny, the disposition hearing will be held within a reasonably short period. Out of the four given options, 15 days (A), 60 days (C), and 90 days (D) are incorrect because they are not the closest to being a "reasonably short period" after the hearing. 15 days is too short, and 60 and 90 days are too long. The closest option is 30 days (B), which is a reasonable amount of time for the disposition hearing to be held after the adjudicatory hearing.