Who will receive notice of the dispositional hearing?
All parties to the case are entitled notice to the dispositional hearing, in addition to the child’s foster parents, pre-adoptive parents if applicable, the child’s grandparents, and any person having custody of the child. Notice shall be given by first class mail, not less than 10 business days before the hearing.
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