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Beyond managing all the mandatory requirements of their supervision conditions and case plan, people on probation must also deal with the same needs and priorities as anyone who is not on probation. This may include family obligations, parenting, and physical health, along with meeting one’s spiritual needs and financial obligations. The scenarios and schedules that follow are drawn from situations that probation clients might experience. They are meant to provide a snapshot of what challenges may look like when planning one’s life while complying with probation conditions.

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