IL :: Child Welfare Fundamentals Study Guide :: Juvenile Court :: Foster Parent's Rights In Juvenile Court

IL :: Child Welfare Fundamentals Study Guide :: Juvenile Court :: Foster Parent's Rights In Juvenile Court

Foster Parents’ Rights in Juvenile Court 

  • The foster parent has a right to be heard at any court proceeding and may speak to the judge directly. 
  • Under some circumstances, a foster parent can request to become a party to the case.

The Length of Time Reports are Kept on File

50 YEARS AFTER REPORT INDICATED

20 YEARS

5 YEARS

  • Reports in which allegations regarding the death of children or penetration were indicated
  • Indicated reports involving serious physical injury, sexual molestation, or sexual exploitation of children.
  • All other indicated reports


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