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What You Need to Know about Termination of Parental Rights

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parental rights anthony carboneThe threat of termination of parental rights.  For most, this is the most upsetting experience of their lives.  As experienced attorneys who have represented parents confronted with this issue, we get the devastation.  We therefore think you need some basic information.

It’s not a secret.  Whether a termination of parental rights is made on a voluntary or involuntary basis, it is an emotional decision.  Surely, it is made with the best interests of the children.  It often represents a recognition that the adult is not able to parent.  Obviously, a variety of reasons can qualify as reasons to terminate parental rights.  Let’s review them.

Reasons Cited for Termination of Parental Rights

Let’s start by clearing up a misconception.  Some figure if they voluntarily terminate parental rights they won’t have to pay child support. Wrong. Unless the child is legally adopted, the child still has the right to receive support from both parents. Voluntarily termination of parental rights is on the parent’s end and cuts off contact with the child.

But, what about involuntarily termination of parental rights?  How does that work?  And, what are some of the reasons?

You may be familiar with New Jersey’s Department of Child Protection and Permanency (formerly the Division of Youth and Family Services), also known as DCP&P.  If they have reason to believe there are issues with a parent, they investigate the situation.  They also apprise the court of their findings.  And, make recommendations to ensure the safety of the child. They are the ones who may determine that a parent’s rights should be terminated.

According to the law, these are the reasons that a parent’s rights may be terminated if it is in the best interests of the child, meaning the following:

An application to terminate parental rights can also be made if there is are issues concerning possible child abandonment.

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At the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, we recognize the sensitive nature and concerns regarding termination of parental rights.  Contact us to see how we can assist you with regards to your case.

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