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a finding that a parent without custody of the child willfully failed. refused or has neglected to contribute to the childs support for six of the last 12 months, and. a finding that the parent has been convicted in another state of abuse or neglect, molestation, rape, etc.
If the placement with the parent has been successful, the court issues a final order of reinstatement of parental rights, which restores all rights, powers, privileges, immunities, duties, and obligations of the parent to the child, including those relating to custody, control, and support of the child.
The court may find that a parent previously abused or neglected the child or the childs sibling, or failed to protect the child or sibling from abuse or neglect and the child or sibling was subjected to subsequent abuse.
A social worker or a police official may remove a child from their home and place the child in temporary safe care without a court order. However, there must be reasonable grounds for believing that the child is in need of care and protection and needs immediate emergency protection.
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