Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Which are three possible petitions filed in Dependency court?

  1. Shelter, dependency, termination of parental rights

  2. Adoption, custody, guardianship

  3. Child support, visitation, emancipation

  4. Negligence, truancy, juvenile delinquency

The correct answer is: Shelter, dependency, termination of parental rights

Petitions that are typically filed in Dependency Court include shelter, dependency, and termination of parental rights. While options B, C, and D represent legal matters that may also involve minors, they are not specific to Dependency Court. Option B pertains to family law matters, while option C involves issues related to child custody and visitation rights. Option D involves offenses committed by minors in violation of the law. These types of petitions may be heard in other court systems and are not exclusive to Dependency Court.