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Waiver of Reunification Services-Juvenile
Waiver of Reunification Services
Visitation Attachment Parent, Legal Guardian, Indian Custodian, Other Important Person
Visitation Attachment Parent, Legal Guardian, Indian Custodian, Other Important Person
Visitation Attachment Grandparent-Juvenile-Family Law
Visitation Attachment Grandparent
Findings and Orders After Postpermanency Hearing-Parental Rights Terminated; Permanent Plan of Adoption
vFindings and Orders After Postpermanency Hearing-Parental Rights Terminated; Permanent Plan of Adoption (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 336.3(f))
Twenty-Four-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Terminated
Twenty-Four-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Terminated (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.25)
Twelve-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Terminated
Twelve-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Terminated (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.21(f))
Twelve-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Continued
Twelve-Month Permanency Attachment Reunification Services Continued (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.21(f))
Twelve-Month Permanency Attachment Child Reunified-Juvenile Family Law
Twelve-Month Permanency Attachment Child Reunified (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 366.21(f))
Termination of Juvenile Court Jurisdiction – Nonminor
Termination of Juvenile Court Jurisdiction – Nonminor
Termination of Dependency-Juvenile Family Law
Termination of Dependency
Serious Emotional Damage – Juvenile Family Law
Serious Emotional Damage (§ 300 (c))
Intentional infliction of emotional distress is a common law tort that allows individuals to recover for severe emotional distress caused by another individual who intentionally or recklessly inflicted emotional distress by behaving in an “extreme and outrageous” way. In short, the law recognizes emotional distress as a state of mental suffering that occurs because of an experience caused by the negligence or intentional acts of another, usually of a physical nature. Bystanders or individuals who personally experienced the emotional trauma, along with their relatives, may be able to assert a civil lawsuit alleging emotional distress. In these cases expert witness testimony from a therapist or psychiatrist may be used to prove a plaintiff’s case of emotional distress, as well as evaluate the range of monetary damages associated with the injury.