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Can a Parent Whose Rights Are Terminated Seek Custody Again?

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Can a Parent Whose Rights Are Terminated Seek Custody Again?

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Can a Parent Whose Rights Are Terminated Seek Custody Again? Saturday August 26, 2006So what happens if after several years and the child has yet to be adopted? Can the natural/birth parents seek custody again? Erik L. Smith, brings us a very interesting analysis of a court case in Ohio involving a natural mother and her attempt to re-adopt after losing her parental rights. This is a very interesting case and one that many foster parents will be interested in reviewing. This is the law in Ohio other states may have different laws concerning a situation such as this. Comments (0)See All Posts

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