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Family Dependency Treatment Court

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About Family Dependency Treatment Court

Description
Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC) provides parents the opportunity to engage in substance abuse treatment with the goal of reunification with their children and assume the full responsibilities of parenthood in a safe and healthy environment.

History
Family Dependency Treatment Court started in 2006. At that time the presiding judge was the Honorable Judge Jack Espinosa, who continued to preside over FDTC until his retirement in January of 2021. Currently Judge Daryl Manning presides over Family Dependency Treatment Court.

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  • Crisis Center of Tampa Bay
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  • Child Abuse Hotline
    1-800-96-ABUSE
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  • Runaway Hotline
    1-800-786-2929
  • Florida Network of Youth and Family Services (Ungovernable youth)
  • DJJ Youth Programs

Family Violence Resources

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline
    1-800-799-SAFE
  • The Spring of Tampa Bay
    813-247-7233
  • Interventions Enterprises
    813-247-7233
  • Mary and Martha House
    813-645-7874
  • Love is respect
    1-866-331-9474

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  • Teen Crisis and Suicide Hotline
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     Call 211
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    1-800-273-TALK

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  • Crisis Center of Tampa Bay
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  • Agency for Community Treatment Services (ACTS)
  • DETOX ACTS Juvenile Addictions Receiving Facility
    (813) 367-2317
  • Cove Behavioral Health
  • Phoenix House
  • Tampa Crossroads

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  • Children's Crisis Center (Baker ACT)
    (813) 272-2882
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Dependency Court and the Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC)?

The FDTC follows the case closely and monitors the entire case making sure that the parents and the children’s needs are being met. There are more frequent court appearances which provide the participants greater access to services, incentives, and extra help achieving the goals of reunification. The FDTC judge is aware of all areas of the case, is familiar with the struggles and successes of the participants, and can make decisions regarding the case based on this knowledge.

What are the program requirements?

Program requirements include but are not limited to:

  • Compliance with all contractual requirements and sanctions
  • Abstinence from use of drugs and alcohol
  • Successful completion of a substance abuse treatment program and Case Plan

Who is eligible for this program?

  • Must have substance abuse issues identified in the investigative report
  • Must have no past history of violent criminal offenses
  • Must not be alleged sexual perpetrators
  • If there were previous Termination of Parental Rights, the participant must be offered a new case plan
  • Must not have an advanced terminal illness
  • Must not have a serious/unstable mental illness or be incompetent
  • Must be approved by the Family Dependency Treatment Court Judge
  • Must have reunification as a goal

What is the process once a participant is admitted into the program?

  • After the disposition of the case the participant is scheduled for an intake into FDTC. It is at that time the participant will meet the judge for the first time. If the judge feels the family is appropriate and meets all eligibility criteria the case will be followed in this division.
  • The participant receives an evaluation from the appropriate treatment provider and the recommendations are incorporated in their Eckerd case plan.
  • Submit to random drug screens, two per week for the entirety of the case plan
  • Attend required meetings, counseling sessions, and other tasks identified in case plan (i.e., ability to maintain employment, ability to maintain housing, and maintaining consistent visitations with children)
  • Maintain contact with FDTC specialist
  • Attend regular court appearances
  • Complete treatment program and Case Plan
  • Reunification with child(ren)

How long is this program?

There is no definite length to this program and the length of time you remain in this program is dependent on each parent. When there is addiction involved there can be a number of issues and concerns that need to be identified and dealt with before the reunification process begins. These cases do not usually follow the traditional plan of twelve months to permanency, but that does not mean it cannot be achieved in that time frame. Once you complete treatment and are in substantial compliance with the Eckerd case plan reunification can be accomplished. The judge can decide when and if this occurs depending on the actions of the participants. When the participant has been granted reunification the case will be followed for a minimum of six months for post-placement supervision.

Is the participant required to attend treatment of any sort?

The participants in this treatment court are required to attend substance abuse treatment. It is through this treatment that the participant will receive every opportunity to be successful in their goal of reunification with their children. This court also ensures that the participant is compliant with all areas of the case plan created by Eckerd.

What happens if I do not follow the orders of the court for treatment?

If the judge orders you to participate in a specific treatment program and you fail to attend or successfully complete, you will be served with an Order to Show Cause. The Order to Show Cause is designed to determine why you should not be held in contempt of court for failing to follow this court order. This court allows you the opportunity to re-engage in the specified treatment program or if need be, referred to another program with the same stipulations to enter and successfully complete the identified program. If this behavior continues and it seems to the court that you are unwilling to participate in treatment, it may be suggested that this case be returned to the original division.

Who are the stakeholders in the FDTC?

The FDTC is comprised of a multi-disciplinary team of professionals that work in collaboration to ensure the participant is receiving the most appropriate services based on their needs. This team consists of: Judge, drug court specialists, area substance abuse treatment providers, Eckerd case manager, Guardian Ad Litem, Office of the Attorney General, parents, attorneys, and other service providers that may be involved in the participants case.

What is the role of the Drug Court Specialist?

  • Complete intake screening
  • Give referrals to treatment and handle follow-ups. Act as a link for the parent(s) between the treatment provider and the Court
  • Be available for questions and concerns
  • Work to engage the parent(s) throughout the process
  • Act as an advocate for the parent(s)

What is the program’s mission?

To work with Families in crisis as a result of their substance use and to do this in a non-threatening, helping environment.

Why was this program created?

The Family Dependency Treatment Court Program is a result of the need for a specialized court to work closely with parents of children whose lives have been impacted by substance abuse.

Contact Us

Administrative Office of the Courts
Problem Solving Treatment Court Programs Office

800 E. Twiggs Street, Room 605
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: (813) 276-8190
Fax: (813) 301-3819

Family Dependency Treatment Court
Brittany Schnitzler, Drug Court Specialist II
Phone: (813) 272-5590

Email: Brittany.Schnitzler@fljud13.org

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