All 416 children remain in temporary state custody.
Texas child protective services will immediately begin finding appropriate placement for the children in state-approved foster care.
Efforts will be made to keep siblings together.
Ad litem attorneys now appointed to represent the children will monitor their care.
The court will work in conjunction with child protective services to determine appropriate FLDS visitation guidelines.
DNA testing ordered for each child to determine paternity and maternity.
Individual status hearings for each child will be held between now and June 5.
Status hearings will determine progress made in individual cases.
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