Order for Emergency Protective Custody - Sample is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.
Q: What is an Order for Emergency Protective Custody?
A: An Order for Emergency Protective Custody is a legal document issued by a court in Pennsylvania that authorizes the temporary removal of a child from their home for their own safety.
Q: When is an Order for Emergency Protective Custody issued?
A: An Order for Emergency Protective Custody is issued when there is a concern that a child is at immediate risk of harm or neglect and there is no time to go through the usual process of obtaining a court order.
Q: Who can request an Order for Emergency Protective Custody?
A: An authorized child protective services agency or law enforcement officer can request an Order for Emergency Protective Custody if they believe a child is in immediate danger.
Q: Will the parents be notified about the Order for Emergency Protective Custody?
A: Yes, the parents will be notified about the Order for Emergency Protective Custody, and they have the right to request a hearing to contest the removal of their child.
Q: How long does an Order for Emergency Protective Custody last?
A: An Order for Emergency Protective Custody typically lasts for a short period of time, usually up to 72 hours, during which the court will assess the situation and determine the appropriate next steps for the child's safety.
Form Details:
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