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Continuance—Juvenile Delinquency
Continuance—Juvenile Delinquency
Continuance – Dependency Detention Hearing-Juvenile Family Law
Continuance – Dependency Detention Hearing
Consent to Release Educational Information-Juvenile Family Law
Consent to Release Educational Information
Consent of Spouse or Registered Partner to Adoption of Nonminor Dependent
Consent of Spouse or Registered Partner to Adoption of Nonminor Dependent
Confidential Information—Request to Return to Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Foster Care
Confidential Information—Request to Return to Juvenile Court Jurisdiction and Foster Care
Confidential Information-Prospective Adoptive Parent-Juvenile Family Law
Confidential Information-Prospective Adoptive Parent
Confidential Information-Juvenile Family Law
Confidential Information
Confidential Information (Request to Change Court Order)-Juvenile Family Law
Confidential Information (Request to Change Court Order)
Commitment to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Facilities
Commitment to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Facilities
Citation for Publication Under Welfare and Institution-Juvenile Family Law
Citation for Publication Under Welfare and Institutions Code Section 294
Citation and Written Notification for Deferred Entry of Judgment—Juvenile
Citation and Written Notification for Deferred Entry of Judgment—Juvenile
Child’s Opinion About the Medicine-Juvenile Family Law
Child’s Opinion About the Medicine
Child’s Information Sheet—Request to Change Court Order-Juvenile Family Law
Child’s Information Sheet—Request to Change Court Order
Child Habitually Truant-Juvenile Family Law
Child Habitually Truant § 601(b)
A habitual truant refers to a child of compulsory school age who is absent without a legitimate excuse for five or more consecutive school days, seven or more school days in one month or twelve or more school days in a school year. The law further requires that after a student has been reported as a truant three or more times in one school year and after an appropriate school employee has made a conscientious effort to hold at least one meeting with the parent and the student, the student is deemed a habitual truant. The intent is to provide solutions for students who failed to respond to the normal avenues of school intervention, and the most cost-effective method possible should be used to notify the parent or guardian about the meeting at the school.