Termination of Parental Rights

Termination of Parental Rights (Remedy) - The Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) is a legal process that permanently ends the legal relationship between a parent and their child, typically due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment, and allows for the child to be adopted or placed in a permanent home.

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Termination of Parental Rights (Remedy)
Preferred Label
Termination of Parental Rights
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TPR
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Definition and Examples

Definition
The Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) is a legal process that permanently ends the legal relationship between a parent and their child, typically due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment, and allows for the child to be adopted or placed in a permanent home.
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Translations

de-de
Entziehung der elterlichen Rechte (Rechtsmittel)
pt-br
Extinção do poder familiar (remédio)
es-es
Privación de la patria potestad (remedio)
fr-fr
Retrait des droits parentaux (recours)
es-mx
Terminación de la patria potestad (remedio)
en-gb
Termination of Parental Rights (Remedy)
he-il
הפסקת זכויות הוריות (תיקון)
hi-in
मातृ-पितृ अधिकारों के समाप्ति (उपचार)
zh-cn
终止父母权利(救济)
ja-jp
親権の剥奪(救済)

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