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In determining the deprivation factor, is the biological parent always used? Can the legal or adoptive parent be used?

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In determining the deprivation factor, is the biological parent always used? Can the legal or adoptive parent be used?

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Answer 7: For deprivation the adoptive parent can be used. A legal parent is the husband the woman was married to at the time of the child’s birth, even if he is not the child’s biological father.

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