Tenn. R. Juv. P. 301

As amended through November 4, 2024
Rule 301 - Initiation of Cases

A dependent and neglect case is commenced by the filing of a petition. When the petitioner is not the Department of Children's Services, the court shall promptly refer the case to the Department for investigation.

Tenn. R. Juv. P. 301

Amended effective 7/1/2016; amended by order filed January 8, 2018, effective 7/1/2018.

Advisory Commission Comments.

This rule is intended to define the commencement of a dependent and neglect case in juvenile court. The former practice of informally adjusting dependent and neglect cases has been eliminated.

A dependent and neglect case may be initiated by the Department of Children's Services, a private party, or the court. The clerk shall not prevent any person from filing a petition in accordance with the law.

When an intake court officer receives information alleging facts that, if true, indicate that a child is dependent and neglected and is subject to the jurisdiction of that court, the officer shall assist in the filing of a petition and refer the allegations for investigation by the Department of Children's Services. A private party shall be permitted to file a petition with the court clerk regardless of whether the officer assisted with the preparation of the petition. If a private party chooses not to file a petition, the officer may still make a referral to the Department.

There are situations in which a court must exercise its authority on an emergency basis to protect a child already under the jurisdiction of the court on a previously filed petition other than a dependent and neglect petition. The exercise of that authority is typically done in a bench order. In such circumstances, a dependent and neglect petition must be filed within 2 judicial days, pursuant to T.C.A. § 37-1-128.

Unless there are new dependent and neglect allegations, any subsequent petition alleging material change of circumstances, filed after the disposition of the original case, shall be considered a continuation of that original case.

Advisory Commission Comment [2018]

The 2018 amendment modifies the Advisory Commission Comment only: the terminology and cross reference in the last sentence of the fourth paragraph of the 2016 Advisory Commission Comment is amended to correspond with statutory amendments to Tenn. Code Ann. § 37-1-117 and § 37-1-128, and says: "In such circumstances, a dependent and neglect petition must be filed within 48 hours, excluding non-judicial days, pursuant to T.C.A. § 37-1 - 117.