California laws and Rules of Court have expanded to promote foster parent and relative caregiver notice of hearings and the right to participate. Our legal trainings give caregivers a working knowledge of our Juvenile Court laws and share legal tools to facilitate participation in the juvenile dependency system.

Please contact our office if you are interested in scheduling a training in your county. Call 1.415.924.0587 or contact us here at Advokids.

Online Trainings:

NEW: Caregiver Support Webinars: The California Department of Social Services and California Alliance of Caregivers are partnering to bring important information about policies, services, and resources to resource families (foster and kinship caregivers). Learn more. 

NEW: How to Access the Juvenile Court: A Legal Training For Caregivers: This 1.5-hour training covers federal and state laws that afford foster caregivers the right to information about the child in their care and the right to participate and to be heard in juvenile court. Learn more.

Improving Access, Advocacy, and Accountability in Juvenile Court

Court Access

  • Juvenile Court Process
  • For Foster Youth
  • Information For Caregivers
  • Information for Relatives
  • Sibling Information
  • De Facto Parent Information
  • Prospective Adoptive Parent
  • Request to Change Court Order

Advocacy

  • Childhood Mental Health
  • Placement and Permanency Planning
  • Visitation
  • Transitions
  • The Sibling Bond
  • Team Decision Making (TDM)
  • Trauma Informed Practice

Accountability

  • Reporting and Information Sharing
  • Requesting a Grievance Review Hearing
  • Protection of the Child Through Juvenile Court

How to Access the Juvenile Court

The Flow of Information to the Juvenile Court: Who Can Weigh In?

  • The County Social Worker report
  • CASA report
  • The Foster Family Agency Report, JV-290
  • Relative Report, JV 285
  • Caregiver Report, JV-290

Caregiver Report Forms, a Critical Connection: When, Why & How

  • Sample juvenile court form JV-290
  • Streamlined filing and serving

De Facto Parent Status: When, Why & How

  • Sample juvenile court forms JV-295, JV- 296, JV-297
  • Discovery

Request to Change Court Order (JV-180)

  • Sample juvenile court form JV-180
  • When is it appropriate?
  • What information is necessary to support a request?

Prospective Adoptive Parent Status Designation Request Form (JV- 321)

  • Who qualifies for Prospective Adoptive Parent?
  • Departmental procedures & notice required BEFORE a change of placement

Improving Advocacy, Access, and Accountability

  • Role of Child’s Attorney
  • State and local county Rules of Court


For further information, or to schedule a training, please contact us.

Legal Disclaimer: Advokids provides educational information and resources to those who use our website, call our hotline, or submit requests for information via the website. Any information provided may not be construed as the giving of legal advice to any person about a particular legal matter and should not be relied upon as the basis for taking a particular action or refraining from taking a particular action in any legal matter. If you want or need legal advice about a particular legal matter, you should consult a lawyer.

5643 Paradise Drive, Suite 12B, Corte Madera, CA 94925  •  415.924.0587

11833 Mississippi Ave. 1st floor, Los Angeles, CA 90025

JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST  •  VISIT US ON FACEBOOK

Copyright 2021 All Rights Reserved | Advokids:  A Legal Resource for California Foster Children and Their Advocates