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Circumstances That Are Grounds for Termination

Abandonment or Extreme Parental Disinterest

Abuse/Neglect

Felony Conviction/Incarceration

Failure of Reasonable Efforts

Abuse/Neglect or Loss of Rights of Another Child

Sexual Abuse

Failure to Maintain Contact

Failure to Provide Support

Child Judged in Need of Services/Dependent

Child's Best Interest

Felony assault of child or sibling

Murder/Manslaughter of sibling child

Circumstances That Are Not Grounds for Termination

Mental Illness or Deficiency

Alcohol or Drug Induced Incapacity

Failure to Establish Paternity

Child in care 15 of 22 months (or less)

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When signing over parental right does that mean you don't pay child support in minnesota and born in the navy?

Your question is unintelligible (what does the Navy have to do with it?). However, in Minnesota, termination of parental rights does not terminate child support obligation unless the child is being adopted.


What are the TPR requirements to sign over your parental rights?

Don't know what TPR is suppose to mean, however it should be noted that this does not stop child support. see links below "TPR" signifies Termination of Parental Rights. Which can, in some cases be done by a biological or adopter parent voluntarily or by the court mandatorily.


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It means you have lost your right to physical and legal custody but you are still eligible to request visitation rights. Without parental rights you have no rights whatsoever in regards to your child.


What does custody visitation mean?

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What does it mean when something is released by parents of their parental rights?

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Once giving up parental rights can they be reinstated in Texas?

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Can you get out of paying child support in Alaska?

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