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If you wish to appeal this termination or denial, you must do so by filing a claim of appeal with the Court of Appeals of the State of Michigan within 21 days of the date of the order terminating your parental rights or the order denying revocation of release/consent.
Although it is typically only used in extreme cases and as a last resort, the termination of parental rights in Michigan does occur. Terminating parental rights can be voluntary or involuntary, and it can be a precursor to a childs adoption or a drastic measure to remove a child from a dangerous environment.
The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) will accept a completed Voluntary Relinquishment of Parental Rights form that has been signed from a parent or alleged parent who provides the said completed and signed form to DCS.
(a) The child has been deserted under either of the following circumstances: (i) The childs parent is unidentifiable, has deserted the child for 28 or more days, and has not sought custody of the child during that period.
Termination of parental rights usually requires a clear showing of abuse or neglect. Generally, the state needs to prove that the parent is unfit to care for the child in order to terminate parental rights. Frequently, this will be due to abuse or neglect.

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To terminate a parents rights, the Circuit Court must receive a petition requesting termination from the agency, the child, the childs legal guardian, the foster parent, the state childrens ombudsman, or the prosecutor.
There are five legal grounds to terminate parental rights: abandonment, permanent neglect, mental illness, mental retardation, and severe and repeated abuse. Parents have the right to a free, court-appointed lawyer for a termination case if the Judge thinks that the parent cant afford a lawyer.
In either case, the individual or entity seeking the termination of a parents rights must file a petition with the court that sets forth the reasons why parental rights should be terminated. Parental rights can be terminated by the parent executing a specific document in front of witnesses and a notary.

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