The petition shall set forth the following with specificity:
A. The name, birth date, sex, residence and tribal affiliation of the
juvenile;
B. The basis for the Court's jurisdiction;
C. The specific allegations of the juvenile's kyé batze,
including the citation to the Code section that was violated;
D. Date, time and location of which the alleged facts occurred;
E. The names, residence and tribal affiliation of the juvenile's
parents, guardians or custodians, if known;
F. The names, relationships, and residences of all known members of
the juvenile's immediate or extended family and all former caregivers,
if known. If the identity, residence or location of any parent, guardian,
or custodian is unknown, the name, relationship and address of any
known adult relative(s) residing in the same city or county as the
juvenile;
G. If the juvenile is placed outside of the home under §
7.3-40, the following information must be stated in the petition:
(1) Where the juvenile is placed;
(2) The facts surrounding the placement; and
(3) The date and time of the placement.
H. The name of the Presenting Officer;
I. The type of relief requested, including if temporary custody is sought;
and
J. If any matter required to be set forth in Subsections
A through
H of this section are not known, a statement that they are not known must be made.
A party may be given notice of a proceeding in the Juvenile Court in any manner authorized by this Juvenile Justice Code unless a party must be summoned as provide in §
7.3-30.
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the Juvenile Court
shall direct the services of a summons in all proceedings in the Juvenile
Court. The summons shall be issued and served on the:
D. Custodian
with whom the juvenile resides, if applicable, directing the person
to appear with the juvenile for trial or other proceeding.
The summons shall direct the person to whom it is addressed
to appear with the juvenile, at a time and place specified by the
Court, and must:
A. Identify the nature of the proceedings;
B. Have a copy of the petition attached to the summons;
C. Explain that the juvenile has a right to an attorney and a right
to a trial; and
D. Comply with all applicable Tribal Court Rules of Civil Procedure.
The summons shall be served in a manner consistent with the
Tribal Court Rules of Civil Procedure. See Chapter 5 of the Tribal
Court Rules.