Filed August 11, 2022 Provides guidance to assist courts in applying the reasonable efforts standard given the lack of decisions in our state defining the term.
In re Dependency of A.W.
Filed August 8, 2022 (substituted) Addresses the heightened emergency removal standard under ICWA that is triggered if there is “Reason to Know”.
In re Dependency of J.M.W.
Filed July 21, 2022 Establishes the responsibility of the State to make active efforts prior to the Shelter Care Hearing to prevent the breakup of an Indian family.
In re Dependency of Q.S.
Filed June, 2022 Court of Appeals, Div III: Regarding trial court responsibility to address racial bias in the decision-making.
In Re Dependency of K.W.
Filed February 17, 2022 Affirms the prioritization of relative/kinship placement and that it is impermissible to rely on factors that serve as proxies for race in order to deny placements with bonded relatives.
HB 1227: Keeping Families Together
Effective Date: July 1, 2023 Description: HB 1227 made significant changes the legal standards, procedural requirements, and judicial inquiries around removal of a child from the home and placement into out-of-home care.
HB 1194: Strengthening Family Time
Effective Date: July 25, 2021 Description: HB 1194 makes significant changes to the court’s role in ordering visitation with the goal of providing the maximum parent, child, and sibling contact possible, while keeping the child safe.
HB 1219: Representation for Children
Effective Date: July 25, 2021 Description: HB 1219 concerns the appointment of legal counsel for children and youth in dependency court proceedings for children ages 8 and older.
2022 FJCIP Legislative Report
reform and enhance court systems that manage family and juvenile
cases, with a focus on improving the dependency system in Washington State.
Prenatal and Postpartum Substance Use Disorder Infographic
This infographic provides information on the complex needs of women who are pregnant or post-partum and have a Substance Use Disorder (SUD), along with resources that support dependency court systems in improving outcomes for these families.