Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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When must a petition for termination of rights be filed if the child is not reunified?

  1. Within 30 days of permanency review

  2. Within 60 days of permanency review

  3. Immediately after the permanency review

  4. Within 90 days of permanency review

The correct answer is: Within 60 days of permanency review

A and C are incorrect because they both suggest specific, immediate timing for filing the petition, whereas B allows for a longer period of 60 days. D is incorrect because it suggests an even longer time frame of 90 days, which may not be ideal for ensuring the child's welfare. B is the best answer because it allows for enough time to review the situation and make an informed decision, without delaying the process too much.