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The term unstable parent can have various interpretations, but generally, it refers to a parent who may struggle with providing a consistent, safe, and nurturing environment for their child.
Custody will determine where the child will live and who will make decisions regarding the health, education, and welfare of the child. Mississippi allows for joint, or shared, custody, and also honors grandparents rights to visitation.
Grounds for Terminating Parental Rights Rape. Sexual battery. Touching for lustful purposes. Exploitation. Felony abuse or battery, or. Carnal knowledge of a step, adopted, or other child.
In Mississippi, when a couple who is not married has a child together, the mother automatically has sole custody of the child. The father can only claim those rights that he asserts. If the childs father would like to have shared custody of the child, he must establish paternity.
How to Prove a Parent Is Mentally Unstable Medical or mental health records, Your testimony, Documents from the other parents treatment for a substance use disorder, Records from a mental health evaluation, Testimony from a mental health or behavioral health professional, Police reports,

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The legal definition of an unfit parent is when the parent through their conduct fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support. Also, if there is abuse, neglect, or substance abuse issues, that parent will be deemed unfit.
While any valid concerns, such as substance abuse, abusive or violent behavior, or illegal conduct should be raised, petty complaints and rants about past behavior should be avoided.
A mothers serious neglect that endangers the health, safety, education, or general welfare of the child should cause the mother to lose custody of her child. Neglect that may cause a mother to lose custody of her child includes conduct that jeopardizes necessities.

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