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(a) When a child 17 years of age or older is in the custody of DSCYF, the Court may order the Department of Health and Social Services to determine whether the child qualifies for adult mental health or behavioral health services and, if so, to coordinate with DSCYF to develop and implement a transition plan for mental or behavioral health services for the child. The Court may further order that the transition plan include any of the following:
(1) An appropriate adult mental or behavioral health diagnosis for the child.
(2) A list of prospective adult services for which the child might qualify.
(3) Any other information or relief that the Court finds relevant to the child's transition to adulthood.
(b) DSCYF or the Department of Health and Social Services, or the appropriate divisions of either, shall develop and submit the transition plan that the Court has ordered under this section in a timely manner, as the Court directs.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 13. Domestic Relations § 2515. Authority to order transition plan and adult mental or behavioral health diagnosis - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-13-domestic-relations/de-code-sect-13-2515/
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