Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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When can a non-judicial in-home services case be closed?

  1. After a set period of time

  2. Family does not comply

  3. Child reaches a certain age

  4. Upon mutual agreement

The correct answer is: Family does not comply

When a family does not comply with in-home services, the case can be closed as non-judicial intervention is no longer possible. Option A is technically possible, but not guaranteed as it would depend on the specific case and state regulations. Option C is incorrect because a case cannot be closed solely based on a child's age. Option D may seem plausible, but a court may still be involved to review and officially close the case. Therefore, option B is the most accurate choice for when a non-judicial in-home services case can be closed.