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What is the standard of proof in termination of parental rights proceedings?

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What is the standard of proof in termination of parental rights proceedings?

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In Santosky v. Kramer, it was determined that the standard of clear and convincing evidence was to be used as the standard of proof in TPR rather than the usual standard of “fair preponderance of the evidence.” If a child is subject to the Indian Child Welfare Act, the standard of proof in TPR proceedings is “beyond a reasonable doubt.

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