Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What type of court orders set forth reasonable conditions of behavior to be observed for a specified time?

  1. Warrants

  2. Subpoenas

  3. Temporary Restraining Orders

  4. Juvenile Court Orders of Protection

The correct answer is: Juvenile Court Orders of Protection

Juvenile Court Orders of Protection set forth reasonable conditions of behavior to be observed for a specified time. These orders are specifically designed to protect a child from harm or abuse and may include restrictions on contact between the child and the person causing harm, as well as other necessary provisions to ensure the child's safety and well-being. Warrants and subpoenas are legal documents used for different purposes, and Temporary Restraining Orders are typically issued in cases of imminent danger or harm, rather than setting conditions of behavior for a specified time.