About
Parental Rights Law:
Parental rights cases
come up when a child has been taken into custody of social
services and his/her parents have failed to attempt to regain
custody. As a result of being abused or neglected, being a
delinquent or just because their caretaker has asked to be
relieved of custody, children may end up in the care of social
services. When no parent or close family friend is interested
in social services to care for the child, social services
can ask the court to terminate the parental
rights of the child so that the child may
be adopted. Termination of parental rights
can take place among mothers who wish to place their infant
for adoption, parents involved in a child abuse or neglect
case, or parents involved in a child support case can all
voluntarily request a termination of their parental
rights. Termination is a legal action that
should only be taken for the welfare of the child.
What Parental Rights Lawyers
can do for you: It is advised to give
up parental rights because
of inevitable neglect or when both parents are unable to raise
the child. This ends all obligations a parent has towards
their child, such as child support, inheritance of rights
of the child and visitation rights. Obtaining a termination
of parental rights can be
a difficult process. Parental rights
lawyers have experience in dealing with parental
rights issues such as abandonment,
mental illness, abuse or failure to provide support.
Georgia Parental Rights Lawyer
Referral Service: If you are going through
voluntary or involuntary termination of
parental rights, contact
Attorney Search Network
today. We can refer you to a Georgia parental
rights lawyer who can be
helpful to you and your family through this difficult process.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
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