Parentage

Lianne Malloy[1] and June Tomioka[2] 2022[i] Overview of the Uniform Parentage Act (UPA) This chapter is intended to assist the reader to understand parentage establishment under the Uniform Parentage Act (UPA), which is codified at RCW 26.26A and RCW 26.26B. The Legislature revised the Act during the 2018 session, and those changes became effective January 1, 2019. RCW 26.26A.903.[3] The 2019 amendments are effective July 28, 2019, except for the section requiring use of the mandatory forms, which was not

Department of Children, Youth, & Families

DCYF Division of Prevention & Client Services 2022[i] Who We Are DCYF is a cabinet-level agency focused on the well-being of children. Our vision is to ensure that “Washington state’s children and youth grow up safe and healthy – thriving physically, emotionally and academically, nurtured by family and community.” Our guiding principles:                                         A relentless focus on outcomes for children; A commitment to collaboration and transparency; A commitment to using data to inform and evaluate reforms, leveraging and aligning existing services

Rural Access Roundtable

Family Treatment and Healing to Wellness Courts met on June 29, 2022 to discuss the challenges and opportunities for therapeutic courts working with families in rural communities in Washington. The meeting included a brief introduction to the current research available regarding virtual hearings, substance use disorder and mental health treatment, and best practices of virtual courts. Attendees were then asked to discuss innovation and barriers to success common in rural areas, with a special focus on equity for underserved populations.

SCJA Spring Conference 2021- Strengthening the Front Door of the Courthouse

On April 28, 2021, CITA is sponsoring a session for dependency judicial officers at the Superior Court Judges Association Spring Conference.  Strengthening the Front Door of the Courthouse The trauma of removing children from their parents, the cost of State intervention for bad outcomes, and the racial disparity exercised by our child welfare system, call us to resist the use of our courts to separate families in order to deliver help. The front door of the courthouse needs to be

June 2016 Judicial Training Presented by CITA and AOC

In early June 2016, CITA presented a dynamic two-day training program focused on providing information and tools to support what courts do – making informed and fair decisions – and how they do it – with trauma-responsive and compassionate leadership.  Below are the presentations and materials from the training. The ABA Safety Guide was presented as a tool for structuring decisions and building dispositional orders and visitation plans designed to provide the information needed to make reunification and other permanency