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Voluntary Relinquishment Voluntary termination or relinquishment of parental rights is frequently done to facilitate adoption. In most cases, a judge will only approve a voluntary termination of parental rights if another person or persons intends to adopt the child.
For example, in Pennsylvania, the law requires at least six months of no significant contact with the child, whether physical or emotional. This period must show a complete failure to perform parental duties.
Reasons for which termination of parental rights cases are commonly appealed include the following: Argue a lack of evidence. If the evidence brought forward in the prior hearing was not enough to show that parental rights should have been terminated, this can be strong grounds for an appeal. Bring up new evidence.
Custody relinquishment occurs when children enter foster care primarily to receive behavioral health or. disability services rather than because of maltreatment. Children typically enter foster care because a child. welfare agency and court have determined that their parents or caregivers cannot care for them safely.
Orphans Court Clerks CountyName Address Lackawanna County Frances Kovaleski Lackawanna County Government Center 123 Wyoming Avenue Suite 521 Scranton, PA 18503 Lancaster County Anne L. Cooper Lancaster County Courthouse 50 North Duke Street Lancaster, PA 1760264 more rows
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