Reinstatement of Parental Rights
Every State has statutes providing for the termination of parental rights by a court.
Termination of parental rights, which can be voluntary or involuntary, ends the legal parent-child relationship. Once parental rights have been terminated, the child is legally free to be placed for adoption.
Approximately nine states have legislation in place that allows for the reinstatement of
parental rights following termination of parental rights. If a permanent placement has not been achieved within a specific timeframe, a petition may be filed with the court requesting reinstatement of the parent’s rights. If the court determines that the parent is now able to provide a safe home for the child, the request may be granted. The laws were developed in response to children who were aging out of the foster care system and re-establishing ties with parents and family members.
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Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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Saturday, February 16, 2013
Reinstatement of Parental Rights State Statute Summary
Reinstatement of Parental Rights State Statute Summary:
Maine's Shameful State Secret: Child Sex Abuse
Maine's Shameful State Secret: Child Sex Abuse:
Maine has just been rated third worst in the country for sex trafficking. The Bangor Daily News says Maine is a top source for the entire East Coast to procure children for sex abuse. Those who know Maine's history are not surprised.
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Maine has just been rated third worst in the country for sex trafficking. The Bangor Daily News says Maine is a top source for the entire East Coast to procure children for sex abuse. Those who know Maine's history are not surprised.
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Model State Legislation- Parental Due Processes Act
Model State Legislation- Parental Due Processes Act
PDF Created
02/07/2013
If you don’t know your Rights, You have none.
The listing of these topics has been a great starting point for those that may be challenged in Our Family Courts and/or Child Protective Agencies.
The following information has been developed by the Pacific Justice Institute and;
The PDF File was created by the NFPCAR Team for the use on your computer.
Parental Due Processes Act2
Contents of Major Topics in Bill
Model State Legislation -Parental Due Process Act ................................................................................ 4
A BILL.................................................................................................................................................. 4
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. .............................................................................................................. 4
SECTION 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.........................................................................................4
SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS.................................................................................................................5
SECTION 4. HEARINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.............................................................................6
SECTION 5. TRIAL BY JURY..............................................................................................................6
SECTION 6. RELIGIOUS/CULTURAL/MORAL/ETHNIC VALUES AND BELIEFS OF PARENTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
SECTION 7. ELECTRONIC OR DIGITAL RECORDING OF INTERVIEWS ....................................7
SECTION 8. EVIDENCE IN FACT-FINDING HEARINGS ............................................................... 7
SECTION 9. RIGHT TO A SPEEDY TRIAL......................................................................................... 7
SECTION 10. WAIVER OF RIGHTS ....................................................................................................7
SECTION 11. IMMUNITY.....................................................................................................................7
SECTION 12. DAMAGES..................................................................................................................... 8
SECTION 13. ATTORNEYS FEES ................................................................................................................. 8
Note: Before one attempts to possible create a Statute for Their State, it is important to
know the Present State Statutes. Here is an Index and great starting point:
Key Issues
Note: When you click on View, this is introductory information comparing states. To see the State Statute
Summaries, you need to Download the PDF file. (Note: Will be taken directly to Agency page and dates of
updates may be newer than shown on this page.)
Read More: Model State Legislation- Parental Due Processes Act
PDF Created by GranPa Chuck,
Weekend Webmaster
Link: http://rscrapz.com/rWeb
PDF Created
02/07/2013
If you don’t know your Rights, You have none.
The listing of these topics has been a great starting point for those that may be challenged in Our Family Courts and/or Child Protective Agencies.
The following information has been developed by the Pacific Justice Institute and;
The PDF File was created by the NFPCAR Team for the use on your computer.
Parental Due Processes Act2
Contents of Major Topics in Bill
Model State Legislation -Parental Due Process Act ................................................................................ 4
A BILL.................................................................................................................................................. 4
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. .............................................................................................................. 4
SECTION 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.........................................................................................4
SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS.................................................................................................................5
SECTION 4. HEARINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.............................................................................6
SECTION 5. TRIAL BY JURY..............................................................................................................6
SECTION 6. RELIGIOUS/CULTURAL/MORAL/ETHNIC VALUES AND BELIEFS OF PARENTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
SECTION 7. ELECTRONIC OR DIGITAL RECORDING OF INTERVIEWS ....................................7
SECTION 8. EVIDENCE IN FACT-FINDING HEARINGS ............................................................... 7
SECTION 9. RIGHT TO A SPEEDY TRIAL......................................................................................... 7
SECTION 10. WAIVER OF RIGHTS ....................................................................................................7
SECTION 11. IMMUNITY.....................................................................................................................7
SECTION 12. DAMAGES..................................................................................................................... 8
SECTION 13. ATTORNEYS FEES ................................................................................................................. 8
Note: Before one attempts to possible create a Statute for Their State, it is important to
know the Present State Statutes. Here is an Index and great starting point:
Key Issues
Note: When you click on View, this is introductory information comparing states. To see the State Statute
Summaries, you need to Download the PDF file. (Note: Will be taken directly to Agency page and dates of
updates may be newer than shown on this page.)
Read More: Model State Legislation- Parental Due Processes Act
PDF Created by GranPa Chuck,
Weekend Webmaster
Link: http://rscrapz.com/rWeb
Friday, February 15, 2013
Police: Ex-DCF worker's husband molested children
Police: Ex-DCF worker's husband molested children | News - Home:
Jacksonville, Fl. A former Department of Children and Families worker and her husband have been arrested in connection with a child molestation case.
Jacksonville, Fl. A former Department of Children and Families worker and her husband have been arrested in connection with a child molestation case.
Report: Deaths of 13 children in LA Family Services could have been prevented
Report: Deaths of 13 children in LA Family Services could have been prevented | abc7.com:
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Mimi Madrigal says the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services has helped her take in foster kids from abusive homes for nearly a decade. She's even adopted twins.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Mimi Madrigal says the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services has helped her take in foster kids from abusive homes for nearly a decade. She's even adopted twins.
$6.1 million foster care fraud case now involves Justice Department
$6.1 million foster care fraud case now involves Justice Department:
Madison - The state Department of Justice now has a hand in the multimillion-dollar case of alleged fraud by a Dane County foster child agency - a sign of a possible criminal investigation.
Madison - The state Department of Justice now has a hand in the multimillion-dollar case of alleged fraud by a Dane County foster child agency - a sign of a possible criminal investigation.
DCF worker terminated after child neglect arrest
A Florida Department of Children and Families worker who was arrested on charges of child neglect and witness tampering last month has been terminated from her job.
Note: One down and TOO many more to go.
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