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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Child Desertion Mississippi form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1, which requires information about the custodial parent or guardian. Include your full name, any other names used, physical and mailing addresses, phone numbers, email address, social security number, date of birth, county of residence, and whether the child currently lives with you.
  3. Proceed to Section 2 to provide details about the child or children. Fill in their names, addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, and places of birth.
  4. In Section 3, enter information about the non-custodial parent including their name, addresses, contact details, social security number, race, and employment information.
  5. Continue through Sections 4 to 15 by providing necessary details regarding marriage/divorce history, support payments made by the non-custodial parent, residency history of the children, attempts to collect child support and any hardships faced due to non-support.
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Child abandonment is generally when a parent, guardian or someone with a parental responsibility for a child deserts that child with no regard for their physical or mental health or safety, and with the intent to relinquish all rights and responsibilities to them.
(a) Abandonment means any conduct by the parent, whether consisting of a single incident or actions over an extended period of time, that evinces a settled purpose to relinquish all parental claims and responsibilities to the child.
In Mississippi, terminating parental rights requires filing a petition in family court, citing valid grounds such as abandonment or neglect. The court evaluates the childs best interests before deciding. Legal processes include serving notice to the parent and possibly a hearing.
Desertion or abandonment of the child by the parent; Contact not having been made with the child for a docHub period of time (at least six months for a child younger than three years old or at least one year for a child three years old or older);