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Daily Archives: Apr 29, 2016

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When Can Parental Rights Be Terminated?

adoption, StepfamilyBy Zachary AshbyApr 29, 2016

The right of a parent to care for his or her children is one of the most fundamental rights in the American legal system. Both the criminal and civil courts recognize that parental rights are more important than just about any other type of right or privilege, and a parent’s right to raise a child…

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