West Virginia Code
Article 4. Court Actions
§49-4-610. Improvement Periods in Cases of Child Neglect or Abuse; Findings; Orders; Extensions; Hearings; Time Limits

In any proceeding brought pursuant to this article, the court may grant any respondent an improvement period in accord with this article. During the period, the court may require temporary custody with a responsible person which has been found to be a fit and proper person for the temporary custody of the child or children or the state department or other agency during the improvement period. An order granting an improvement period shall require the department to prepare and submit to the court a family case plan in accordance with section four hundred eight, of this article. The types of improvement periods are as follows:
(1) Preadjudicatory improvement period. -- A court may grant a respondent an improvement period of a period not to exceed three months prior to making a finding that a child is abused or neglected pursuant to section six hundred one of this article only when:
(A) The respondent files a written motion requesting the improvement period;
(B) The respondent demonstrates, by clear and convincing evidence, that the respondent is likely to fully participate in the improvement period and the court further makes a finding, on the record, of the terms of the improvement period;
(C) In the order granting the improvement period, the court:
(i) Orders that a hearing be held to review the matter within sixty days of the granting of the improvement period; or
(ii) Orders that a hearing be held to review the matter within ninety days of the granting of the improvement period and that the department submit a report as to the respondents progress in the improvement period within sixty days of the order granting the improvement period; and
(D) The order granting the improvement period requires the department to prepare and submit to the court an individualized family case plan in accordance with section four hundred eight of this article;
(2) Post-adjudicatory improvement period. -- After finding that a child is an abused or neglected child pursuant to section six hundred one of this article, a court may grant a respondent an improvement period of a period not to exceed six months when:
(A) The respondent files a written motion requesting the improvement period;
(B) The respondent demonstrates, by clear and convincing evidence, that the respondent is likely to fully participate in the improvement period and the court further makes a finding, on the record, of the terms of the improvement period;
(C) In the order granting the improvement period, the court:
(i) orders that a hearing be held to review the matter within thirty days of the granting of the improvement period; or
(ii) orders that a hearing be held to review the matter within ninety days of the granting of the improvement period and that the department submit a report as to the respondent's progress in the improvement period within sixty days of the order granting the improvement period;
(D) Since the initiation of the proceeding, the respondent has not previously been granted any improvement period or the respondent demonstrates that since the initial improvement period, the respondent has experienced a substantial change in circumstances. Further, the respondent shall demonstrate that due to that change in circumstances the respondent is likely to fully participate in a further improvement period; and
(E) The order granting the improvement period requires the department to prepare and submit to the court an individualized family case plan in accordance with section four hundred eight of this article.
(3) Post-dispositional improvement period. – The court may grant an improvement period not to exceed six months as a disposition pursuant to section six hundred four of this article when:
(A) The respondent moves in writing for the improvement period;
(B) The respondent demonstrates, by clear and convincing evidence, that the respondent is likely to fully participate in the improvement period and the court further makes a finding, on the record, of the terms of the improvement period;
(C) In the order granting the improvement period, the court:
(i) Orders that a hearing be held to review the matter within sixty days of the granting of the improvement period; or
(ii) Orders that a hearing be held to review the matter within ninety days of the granting of the improvement period and that the department submit a report as to the respondent's progress in the improvement period within sixty days of the order granting the improvement period;
(D) Since the initiation of the proceeding, the respondent has not previously been granted any improvement period or the respondent demonstrates that since the initial improvement period, the respondent has experienced a substantial change in circumstances. Further, the respondent shall demonstrate that due to that change in circumstances, the respondent is likely to fully participate in the improvement period; and
(E) The order granting the improvement period shall require the department to prepare and submit to the court an individualized family case plan in accordance with section four hundred eight of this article.
(4) Responsibilities of the respondent receiving improvement period. --
(A) When any improvement period is granted to a respondent pursuant to this section, the respondent shall be responsible for the initiation and completion of all terms of the improvement period. The court may order the state department to pay expenses associated with the services provided during the improvement period when the respondent has demonstrated that he or she is unable to bear the expenses.
(B) When any improvement period is granted to a respondent pursuant to this section, the respondent shall execute a release of all medical information regarding that respondent, including, but not limited to, information provided by mental health and substance abuse professionals and facilities. The release shall be accepted by a professional or facility regardless of whether the release conforms to any standard required by that facility.
(5) Responsibilities of the department during improvement period. -- When any respondent is granted an improvement period pursuant to this article, the department shall monitor the progress of the person in the improvement period. This section may not be construed to prohibit a court from ordering a respondent to participate in services designed to reunify a family or to relieve the department of any duty to make reasonable efforts to reunify a family required by state or federal law.
(6) Extension of improvement period. -- A court may extend any improvement period granted pursuant to subdivision (2) or (3) of this section for a period not to exceed three months when the court finds that the respondent has substantially complied with the terms of the improvement period; that the continuation of the improvement period will not substantially impair the ability of the department to permanently place the child; and that the extension is otherwise consistent with the best interest of the child.
(7) Termination of improvement period. -- Upon the motion by any party, the court shall terminate any improvement period granted pursuant to this section when the court finds that respondent has failed to fully participate in the terms of the improvement period or has satisfied the terms of the improvement period to correct any behavior alleged in the petition or amended petition to make his or her child unsafe.
(8) Hearings on improvement period. --
(A) Any hearing scheduled pursuant to this section may be continued only for good cause upon a written motion properly served on all parties. When a court grants a continuance, the court shall enter an order granting the continuance specifying a future date when the hearing will be held.
(B) Any hearing to be held at the end of an improvement period shall be held as nearly as practicable on successive days and shall be held as close in time as possible after the end of the improvement period and shall be held no later than thirty days of the termination of the improvement period.
(9) Time limit for improvement periods. -- Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, no combination of any improvement periods or extensions thereto may cause a child to be in foster care more than fifteen months of the most recent twenty-two months, unless the court finds compelling circumstances by clear and convincing evidence that it is in the child's best interests to extend the time limits contained in this paragraph.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 49. Child Welfare

Article 4. Court Actions

§49-4-101. Exercise of Powers and Jurisdiction by Judge in Vacation

§49-4-102. Procedure for Appealing Decisions

§49-4-103. Proceedings May Not Be Evidence Against Child, or Be Published; Adjudication Is Not a Conviction and Not a Bar to Civil Service Eligibility

§49-4-104. General Provisions Relating to Court Orders Regarding Custody; Rules

§49-4-105. Hearing Required to Determine &Quot;reasonable efforts."

§49-4-106. Limitation on Out-of-Home Placements

§49-4-107. Penalties

§49-4-108. Payment of Services

§49-4-109. Guardianship of Estate of Child Unaffected

§49-4-110. Foster Care; Quarterly Status Review; Transitioning Adults; Annual Permanency Hearings

§49-4-111. Criteria and Procedure for Temporary Removal of Child From Foster Home; Foster Care Arrangement Termination; Notice of Child's Availability for Placement; Adoption; Sibling Placements; Limitations

§49-4-112. Subsidized Adoption and Legal Guardianship; Conditions

§49-4-113. Duration of Custody or Guardianship of Children Committed to Department

§49-4-114. Consent by Agency or Department to Adoption of Child; Statement of Relinquishment by Parent; Counseling Services; Petition to Terminate Parental Rights; Notice; Hearing; Court Orders

§49-4-115. Emancipation

§49-4-116. Voluntary Placement; Petition; Requirements; Attorney Appointed; Court Hearing; Orders

§49-4-201. Accepting Possession of Certain Relinquished Children

§49-4-202. Notification of Possession of Relinquished Child; Department Responsibilities

§49-4-203. Filing Petition After Accepting Possession of Relinquished Child

§49-4-204. Immunity From Certain Prosecutions

§49-4-205. Adoption Eligibility

§49-4-206. Designation of Local Fire Department as a Safe-Surrender Site; Posting Requirement

§49-4-301. Custody of a Neglected Child by Law Enforcement in Emergency Situations; Protective Custody; Requirements; Notices; Petition for Appointment of Special Guardian; Discharge; Immunity

§49-4-302. Authorizing a Family Court Judge to Order Custody of a Child in Emergency Situations; Requirements; Orders; Investigative Reports; Notification Required

§49-4-303. Emergency Removal by Department Before Filing of Petition; Conditions; Referee; Application for Emergency Custody; Order

§49-4-401. Purpose; System to Be a Complement to Existing Programs

§49-4-402. Multidisciplinary Investigative Teams; Establishment; Membership; Procedures; Coordination Among Agencies; Confidentiality

§49-4-403. Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning Process; Coordination; Access to Information

§49-4-404. Court Review of Service Plan; Hearing; Required Findings; Order; Team Member's Objections

§49-4-405. Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning Process Involving Child Abuse and Neglect; Team Membership; Duties; Reports; Admissions

§49-4-406. Multidisciplinary Treatment Process for Status Offenders or Delinquents; Requirements; Custody; Procedure; Reports; Cooperation; Inadmissibility of Certain Statements

§49-4-407. Team Directors; Records; Case Logs

§49-4-408. Unified Child and Family Case Plans; Treatment Teams; Programs; Agency Requirements

§49-4-409. After-Care Plans; Contents; Written Comments; Contacts; Objections; Courts

§49-4-410. Other Agencies of Government Required to Cooperate

§49-4-411. Law Enforcement; Prosecution; Interference With Performance of Duties

§49-4-412. Exemption From Multidisciplinary Team Review Before Emergency Out-of-Home Placements

§49-4-413. Individualized Case Planning

§49-4-501. Prosecuting Attorney Representation of the Department of Health and Human Resources; Conflict Resolution

§49-4-502. Prosecuting Attorney to Cooperate With Persons Other Than the Department in Child Abuse and Neglect Matters; Duties

§49-4-503. Prosecuting Attorney to Represent Petitioner in Juvenile Cases

§49-4-504. Prosecuting Attorney Duty to Establish Multidisciplinary Investigative Teams

§49-4-601. Petition to Court When Child Believed Neglected or Abused; Venue; Notice; Right to Counsel; Continuing Legal Education; Findings; Proceedings; Procedure

§49-4-601a. Preference of Child Placement

§49-4-601b. Substantiation by the Department of Abuse and Neglect

§49-4-602. Petition to Court When Child Believed Neglected or Abused; Temporary Care, Custody, and Control of Child at Different Stages of Proceeding; Temporary Care; Orders; Emergency Removal; When Reasonable Efforts to Preserve Family Are Unnecessa...

§49-4-603. Medical and Mental Examinations; Limitation of Evidence; Probable Cause; Testimony; Judge or Referee

§49-4-604. Disposition of Neglected or Abused Children; Case Plans; Dispositions; Factors to Be Considered; Reunification; Orders; Alternative Dispositions

§49-4-605. When Department Efforts to Terminate Parental Rights Are Required

§49-4-606. Modification of Dispositional Orders; Hearings; Treatment Team; Unadopted Children

§49-4-607. Consensual Termination of Parental Rights

§49-4-608. Permanency Hearing; Frequency; Transitional Planning; Out-of-State Placements; Findings; Notice; Permanent Placement Review

§49-4-609. Conviction for Offenses Against Children

§49-4-610. Improvement Periods in Cases of Child Neglect or Abuse; Findings; Orders; Extensions; Hearings; Time Limits

§49-4-701. Juvenile Jurisdiction of Circuit Courts, Magistrate Courts and Municipal Courts; Constitutional Guarantees; Requirements; Hearings; Right to Counsel; Opportunity to Be Heard; Evidence and Transcripts

§49-4-702. Prepetition Diversion to Informal Resolution; Mandatory Prepetition Diversion Program for Status Offenses and Misdemeanor Offenses; Prepetition Review Team

§49-4-702a. Noncustodial Counseling or Community Services Provided to a Juvenile; Prepetition Counsel and Advice

§49-4-703. Juvenile Drug Courts; Hearing Officers

§49-4-704. Institution of Proceedings by Petition; Notice to Juvenile and Parents; Preliminary Hearings; Subpoena

§49-4-705. Taking a Juvenile Into Custody; Requirements; Existing Conditions; Detention Centers; Medical Aid

§49-4-706. Detention Hearing; Rights of Juvenile; Notification; Counsel; Hearings

§49-4-707. Review of Order Following Detention Hearing

§49-4-708. Preliminary Hearing; Counsel; Custody; Court Requirements; Preadjudicatory Community Supervision Period

§49-4-709. Right to Jury Trial for Juveniles; Inapplicability

§49-4-710. Waiver and Transfer of Jurisdiction

§49-4-711. Adjudication for Alleged Status Offenders and Delinquents; Mandatory Initial Disposition of Status Offenders

§49-4-712. Intervention and Services by the Department Pursuant to Initial Disposition for Status Offenders or Juvenile Found Incompetent to Stand Trial; Enforcement; Further Disposition; Detention; Out-of-Home Placement; Department Custody; Least Re...

§49-4-713. Graduated Penalties for Juvenile Alcohol Consumption; Fines; Community Service; Revocation of Driver's License

§49-4-714. Disposition of Juvenile Delinquents; Appeal

§49-4-715. Authority of the Courts to Impose Additional Penalties; Public Service Projects; Ineligible to Operate a Motor Vehicle; Restitution

§49-4-716. Teen Court Program; Alternative; Suitability; Unsuccessful Cooperation; Requirements; Fees

§49-4-717. Sexting Educational Diversion Program; Requirements

§49-4-718. Modification of Dispositional Orders; Motions; Hearings

§49-4-719. Juvenile Probation Officers; Appointment; Salary; Facilities; Expenses; Duties; Powers

§49-4-720. Prohibition on Committing Juveniles to Adult Facilities

§49-4-721. Rules Governing Juvenile Facilities; Rights of Juveniles

§49-4-722. Conviction for Offense While in Custody

§49-4-723. Discrimination Prohibited; Penalties; Damages

§49-4-724. Standardized Assessments

§49-4-725. Restorative Justice Programs

§49-4-726. Study of Juvenile Competency Issues; Requiring and Requesting Report and Proposed Legislation; Submission to Legislature

§49-4-727. Juvenile Competency Proceedings

§49-4-729. Motion for Determination of Competency, Time Frames, Order for Evaluation

§49-4-730. Juvenile Competency Qualified Forensic Evaluator; Qualifications

§49-4-731. Juvenile Competency Evaluation

§49-4-732. Hearing to Determine Juvenile S Competency to Participate in the Proceedings

§49-4-733. Procedure After Determination of Juvenile S Competency to Participate in the Proceedings

§49-4-734. Disposition Alternatives for Incompetent Juveniles

§49-4-735. Stay of Transfer to Criminal Jurisdiction

§49-4-801. Support of a Child Removed From Home Pursuant to This Chapter; Order Requirements

§49-4-802. General Provisions for Support Orders; Contempt

§49-4-803. Enforcement of Support Orders

§49-4-903. Interference With Disposition of Child Punishable as Contempt of Court

§49-4-904. Enticing Child From Custody; Penalties