Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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The standard of proof at this hearing is 'probable cause'

  1. Termination of Parental Rights Advisory

  2. Adjudicatory

  3. Arraignment

  4. Shelter

The correct answer is: Shelter

At this hearing, the standard of proof is "probable cause" which means that there is enough evidence to suggest that a crime has been committed. Options A, B, and C are all legal terms that do not relate to the standard of proof, which is why they are incorrect. "Termination of Parental Rights Advisory" refers to the process of terminating parental rights, "adjudicatory" refers to the stage of the criminal justice system where a judge determines if the defendant is guilty or not, and "arraignment" is when the defendant is formally charged with a crime. Option D, "shelter," does not relate to the legal context of the question and is therefore incorrect.