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  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES VS. BRITNEY JAMES AND CHRISTOPHER CORNETTChild Protective Services document preview
  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES VS. BRITNEY JAMES AND CHRISTOPHER CORNETTChild Protective Services document preview
  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES VS. BRITNEY JAMES AND CHRISTOPHER CORNETTChild Protective Services document preview
  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES VS. BRITNEY JAMES AND CHRISTOPHER CORNETTChild Protective Services document preview
  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES VS. BRITNEY JAMES AND CHRISTOPHER CORNETTChild Protective Services document preview
  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES VS. BRITNEY JAMES AND CHRISTOPHER CORNETTChild Protective Services document preview
  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES VS. BRITNEY JAMES AND CHRISTOPHER CORNETTChild Protective Services document preview
  • DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES VS. BRITNEY JAMES AND CHRISTOPHER CORNETTChild Protective Services document preview
						
                                

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Electronically Filed 5/12/2016 11:52:16 AM Lois Rogers, Smith County District Clerk Reviewed By: Heather Alas 15-2571-D AMMENDED FAMILY PLAN OF SERVICE FOR CHRISTOPHER CORNETT PHASE 1 OF 3 (Supervised visits with child while working on safety related concerns) Provide caseworker with child's birth certificate and social security card. Abide by the ‘General Rules and Requirements’ attached to this Plan. Attend, appropriately engage, and successfully complete a residential/inpatient chemical dependency program such as Walker House/Oxford House/Salvation Army that is a minimum of 180 days. Participate in substance abuse counseling with Dawn McClain, LCDC. Contact Dawn McClain at (903) 534-1323 in order to set up counseling sessions. Engage in and successfully complete a minimum of 6 sessions until successfully completion. Upon completing all services in this plan, attend a Phase | completion meeting with Teresa Sanchez. on-the-fiest Phursday docket of the montiraté-am, Receive permission from the Court to graduate from Phase | and move to Phase 2. Your caseworker is: Sarahkate Groah (903) 279-4368 THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT DOCUMENT. ITS PURPOSE IS TO HELP YOU PR VII IDE YOUR CHILD WITH A SAFE ENVIRONMENT WITHIN THE REASONABLE PERIOD SPECIFIED IN THE PLAN. YOUR COMPLIANCE WITH THIS SERVICE PLAN WILL BE EVALUATED AT THE HEARINGS LISTED ON THE SCHEDULING ORDER. IF YOU ARE UNWILLING OR UNABLE TO PROVIDE YOUR CHILD WITH A SAFE ENVIRONMENT, YOUR PARENTAL AND CUSTODIAL DUTIES AND RIGHTS MAY BE RESTRICTED OR TERMINATED OR YOUR CHILD MAY NOT BE RETURNED TO YOU. THERE WILL BE A COURT H EARING AT WHICH A JUDGE WILL REVIEW THIS SERVICE PLAN. I ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIVING A COPY OF THIS SERVICE PLAN. , lade DATE ‘ARE ”S SIGNATURE EWORKER’S SIGNATURE GENERAL RULES AND REQUIREMENTS VISITS WITH CHILD(REN): The caseworker shall provide each parent with a written visitation schedule. Each parent shall attend every scheduled visit with his/her child(ren) and shall not be more than 15 minutes late for any scheduled visit. VISITATION RULES: Each parent will review and sign the rules of visitation agreement provided by the Department. Each parent shall abide by the rules of visitation during each visit with his/her child(ren). ADDRESS/PHONE NUMBER: Each parent shall ensure that, at all times, his/her caseworker has a current address and phone number by which he/she may be located and/or contacted. NO NEW CRIMINAL OFFENSES: Each parent shall not commit any new criminal offenses which constitute a Class B Misdemeanor or greater. 5. ROBATION/PAROLE REQUIREMENTS (if applicable): If there is any active probation/parole during the suit, a parent shall: 1) follow all of the rules/regulations associated with his/her parole/probation 2) immediately provide his/her caseworker with the probation/parole officer’s contact information and 3) sign any and all necessary releases so that the Department and the probation/parole officer may share information 6. RANDOM DRUG TESTING: Each parent shall submit to drug testing (urinalysis, hair follicle, oral swab, etc.) as requested by the Department within one (1) hour of said request being communicated to him/her. Unless otherwise directed, the parent shall immediately present, with proper picture identification, for drug testing at the Drug and Alcohol Testing Compliance Services (D.A.T.C.S.) located at 4807 \ 0 pate ww © vill Higtrway, Tyler, TX 75701 (903) 534-3893 7 DEMONSTRATE SOBRIETY: Each parent shall demonstrate, through drug testing and otherwise, during his/her case that he/she remains free from any and all illegal substances, prescription medications for which he/she does not currently have a valid prescription and/or any other mood altering substances such as alcohol, K2, etc *Please follow the recommendations of a medical professional regarding any detox needs, NO ASSOCIATION WITH KNOWN CRIMINALS: Each parent shall not associate with known criminals and shail not go to locations wherein criminal activity or drug use is (or may be) occurring. “Known criminal” is defined as a person the parent (or a Family Plan of Service General Rules and Requirements Page 1 reasonable person) has reason to believe that said person has engaged in (or is currently engaging in) activities which would constitute the commission of a felony, assault and/or drug related criminal offense. CHILD SUPPORT: Each parent shall pay child support as ordered by the Court for the subject child(ren) during his/her case. 10. RESIDING WITH OTHER PERSONS DURING CASE: Each parent shall not reside with any other person at a personal residence during his/her case until background checks have been run and such is approved by the Court in advance. Additionally, each parent shall not reside with any person who is not fully complying with any and all services being offered by the Department to said person. 11 HOME VISITS: Each parent shall allow his/her caseworker to enter his/her place of residence to complete announced and/or unannounced home visits during his/her case. 12. NO SUPERVISION OF CHILDREN DURING PHASE 1: No parent shall be permitted to supervise any child under the age of 18. 13. ATTEND COURT HEARINGS/MEETINGS: Each parent shall attend all Court hearings and meetings held by the Department for which said parent has received at least three (3) days’ notice. 14. COURT ORDERS: Each parent shall abide by all court orders during the case. 15. HONESTY: Each parent shall be honest, at all times, with the Court, the caseworker and all service providers. Family Plan of Service General Rules and Requirements Page 2