Indiana Code § 31-37-15-4

Hearing; advisement to parent; decree
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Sec. 4. (a) The court may hold a hearing on a petition concurrently with any dispositional hearing or with any hearing to modify a dispositional decree.       (b) If the order concerns participation of a parent, the juvenile court shall advise the parent that failure to participate as required by an order issued under IC 31-37-19-24 (or IC 31-6-4-15.8 before its repeal) can lead to the termination of the parent-child relationship under IC 31-35 .       (c) If the court finds that the allegations under section 3 of this chapter are true, the court shall enter a decree. [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-4-17(d) part.]   IC 31-37-16 Chapter 16. Repealed [Pre-1997 Recodification Citations: 31-37-16-1 formerly 31-6-4-17(a) part 31-37-16-2 formerly 31-6-4-17(a) part 31-37-16-3 formerly 31-6-4-17(c) part 31-37-16-4 formerly 31-6-4-17(d) part 31-37-16-5 formerly 31-6-4-17(e) part.]   IC 31-37-17 Chapter 17. Predispositional Report               31-37-17-1 Recommendation of care, treatment, or rehabilitation of child; alternative reports             31-37-17-1.1 Consultation with experts; participants in conference             31-37-17-1.2 Mandatory attendance of child's school representative at conference             31-37-17-1.3 Reports and forms             31-37-17-1.4 Referral of predispositional report to department; review of predispositional report by department; concurrence or alternative proposal             31-37-17-2 Participation by parent, guardian, or custodian; out-of-home placement with blood or adoptive relative caretaker             31-37-17-3 Financial report             31-37-17-4 Recommendation on care, treatment, rehabilitation, or placement; risk assessment and needs assessment             31-37-17-5 Examinations             31-37-17-6 Disclosure             31-37-17-6.1 Predispositional report; contents             31-37-17-7 Victim notification             31-37-17-8 Exchange of information

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