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Trial home visit definitionTrial home visit means the child is returned to the care of the parent or Indian custodian from whom the child was removed for a period not to exceed six months. Minn. Stat. § 260C.201, subd. 1(3) (2006).View SourceBased on 6 documents6Microsoft® Word Add-inDraft with AIsparksSplit ViewAI-Powered Contracts

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Get StartedBook a DemoTrial home visit means that a child who has been in out-of-home care has returned home to a parent, to the home from which the child was removed, or to another home, when placement in that home is intended to become a permanent home for the child, but the child remains under the Department’s responsibility for placement and care.View SourceBased on 5 documents5Microsoft® Word Add-inDraft with AIsparksTrial home visit means the period of time, not to exceed six months, in which a child with a plan of reunification resides with the parent or guardian while services are provided to the child and family to address risk factors and ensure safety of the child.View SourceBased on 3 documents3Microsoft® Word Add-inDraft with AIsparks

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Trial home visit. When a child is returned home without the court dismissing legal custody.View SourceBased on 1 documents1Microsoft® Word Add-inDraft with AIsparksTrial home visit means that a child who has been in out-of-home care:View SourceBased on 1 documents1Microsoft® Word Add-inDraft with AIsparksTrial home visit means a child or youth that has been in an out-of-home placement (foster care) and returned to his/her home and:View SourceBased on 1 documents1Microsoft® Word Add-inDraft with AIsparks

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