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Y.V., the mother, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, et al., Respondents.
The petitioner/mother, Y.V., petitions this Court for a writ of certiorari quashing the trial court's Order Granting Motion for Post-Disposition Change of Custody. Because we find no departure from the essential requirements of law, we deny the petition.
A court may enter a postdisposition change of custody without the necessity of another adjudicatory hearing if it finds the need for a change is in the “best interest of the child.” See section 39.522(1), Fla. Stat. (2017). See also R.W. v. Dep't of Children & Families, 189 So.3d 978, 980 (Fla. 3d DCA 2016) (“Upon the record presented, we find no fundamental error or deprivation of due process, but we caution the trial court of the importance of maintaining impartiality and the appearance of impartiality.”). “A trial court may properly question witnesses ‘when required by the interests of justice.’ ” Id. (quoting section 90.615(2), Fla. Stat. (2017) ). “Such questioning may be appropriate, in the court's discretion, to seek clarification of an issue and in an effort to ascertain the truth.” Id. (citing R.O. v. State, 46 So.3d 124 (Fla. 3d DCA 2010) ). “However, a trial judge must ensure that he or she does not become an active participant or an advocate in the proceedings and should not by words or actions make it ‘appear that his neutrality is departing from the center.’ ” Id. (quoting Riddle v. State, 755 So.2d 771, 773 (Fla. 4th DCA 2000) ).
Petition denied.
PER CURIAM.
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Docket No: No. 3D19-0446
Decided: April 10, 2019
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
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