Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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In order to close a case and have it ready for supervisory review, you must?

  1. Have the parent be in agreement

  2. Complete all paperwork

  3. Schedule a final court hearing

  4. Ensure the child is of legal age

The correct answer is: Have the parent be in agreement

To close a case and have it ready for supervisory review, you must have the parent be in agreement. This means that all parties involved in the case, such as the parent, child, and other relevant individuals, must agree to the final decision made in the case. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because completing all paperwork, scheduling a final court hearing, and ensuring the child is of legal age are all steps in the case closing process, but they do not ensure that the parent is in agreement. Without the parent's agreement, the case cannot be finalized and ready for supervisory review.