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Failure by a caregiver, either deliberately or through negligence or inability, to take those actions necessary to provide a child with minimally adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, supervision, emotional stability and growth, or other essential care, including malnutrition or failure to thrive; provided,
(1) Abandoned or abandonment means a situation in which the parent or legal custodian of a child or, in the absence of a parent or legal custodian, the caregiver, while being able, makes no provision for the childs support and has failed to establish or maintain a substantial and positive relationship with the
(1) A person is guilty of abandonment of a minor when, as a parent, guardian or other person legally charged with the care or custody of a minor, he deserts the minor in any place under circumstances endangering his life or health and with intent to abandon him. (2) Abandonment of a minor is a Class D felony.
Additionally, a court may decide to revoke parental rights when one parent demonstrates to the court that the other parents rights should be terminated due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. Finally, a parent may have their parental rights revoked if they were convicted of a violent felony.
A finding of unfitness can result from some of the following factors: abuse or neglect of the child or immediate family member; absence and loss of contact with a child; failure to provide proper care for the child.
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(1) he abandons his spouse or minor child without making reasonable provisions for the support of his spouse or minor child or both of them; or (2) he leaves the commonwealth and goes into another state without making reasonable provisions for the support of his spouse or minor child or both of them; or (3) he enters
Under Georgia law (Section 15-11-94), a judge can terminate a parents rights for any of the following reasons: written consent to relinquish their parental rights. the parent willfully failed to comply with a child support order for 12 months or longer. the parent abandoned the child.
How old must a child be to be left home alone? Massachusetts doesnt set a specific age at which a child can be left home alone.

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