Florida Juvenile Procedure Rule 8.695
RULE 8.695. POSTDISPOSITION RELIEF
(a) Modification of Placement. A child who has been
placed in the child’s own home, in the home of a relative, or in some
other place under the supervision of the department may be
brought before the court by the parent, guardian, or any interested
person on a motion for modification of placement. Upon notice to all
parties, the court shall conduct a hearing and enter an order
changing the placement, modifying the conditions of placement,
continuing placement as previously ordered, or placing the child
with the department or a licensed child-caring agency.
(b) Motion for Termination of Supervision or
Jurisdiction. Any party requesting termination of agency
supervision or the jurisdiction of the court, or both, shall do so by
motion. The court shall hear all parties present and enter an order
terminating supervision or terminating jurisdiction and supervision
or continuing them as previously ordered. The court shall not
terminate jurisdiction unless the child is returned to the parent or
placed with a legal guardian.
PART V. OTHER PROCEEDINGS
A. GUARDIAN ADVOCATES FOR DRUG-DEPENDENT
NEWBORNS
(a) Modification of Placement. A child who has been
placed in the child’s own home, in the home of a relative, or in some
other place under the supervision of the department may be
brought before the court by the parent, guardian, or any interested
person on a motion for modification of placement. Upon notice to all
parties, the court shall conduct a hearing and enter an order
changing the placement, modifying the conditions of placement,
continuing placement as previously ordered, or placing the child
with the department or a licensed child-caring agency.
(b) Motion for Termination of Supervision or
Jurisdiction. Any party requesting termination of agency
supervision or the jurisdiction of the court, or both, shall do so by
motion. The court shall hear all parties present and enter an order
terminating supervision or terminating jurisdiction and supervision
or continuing them as previously ordered. The court shall not
terminate jurisdiction unless the child is returned to the parent or
placed with a legal guardian.
PART V. OTHER PROCEEDINGS
A. GUARDIAN ADVOCATES FOR DRUG-DEPENDENT
NEWBORNS