Reasonable Efforts and Contrary to the Welfare Findings in Juvenile Cases

West Virginia Trial Court Rules

Rule: 28.

Jurisdiction: WV

Bluebook Citation: W.Va. Tr. Ct. R. 28.

After any juvenile delinquency or abuse and neglect proceeding has been initiated or transferred to circuit court, any party may contest the making or refusal to make "reasonable effort" and "contrary to the welfare" findings required by Title IV-E of the Social Security Act, by any magistrate court, juvenile referee or circuit court at the initial stages of such proceeding.

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