Permanent custody definition

Permanent custody means a legal status that vests in a public children services agency or a private child placing agency, all parental rights, duties, and obligations, including the right to consent to adoption, and divests the natural parents or adoptive parents of all parental rights, privileges, and obligations, including all residual rights and obligations.
Permanent custody means the court-ordered custody of an
Permanent custody means a court-ordered custody of an adjudicated deprived child whose parent's parental rights have been terminated;

Examples of Permanent custody in a sentence

  • Permanent custody" is as defined in section 2151.011 of the Revised Code.

  • Permanent custody, custody, parentage, visitation, support enforcement, abuse, neglect, dependency, and URESA records shall be retained until the child who is the subject of the case obtains the age of 25 years.

  • Permanent custody, custody, parentage, visitation, support enforcement, abuse, neglect, dependency and URESA records.

  • Yassiru is a much smaller organisation and cannot organise a standardised training system for its limited staff.

  • Permanent custody as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code.


More Definitions of Permanent custody

Permanent custody means the court-ordered custody of an adjudicated deprived child when a parent-child relationship no longer exists due to termination of parental rights or due to the death of a parent or parents;
Permanent custody means legal custody of a child:
Permanent custody means the legal status created by order of the court after the termination of parental rights as set forth in chapter 587A.
Permanent custody means a legal status that vests in a PCSA or a PCPA, all parental rights, duties, and obligations, including the right to consent to adoption, and divests the natural parents or adoptive parents of all parental rights, privileges, and obligations, including all residual rights and obligations.
Permanent custody means custody that is transferred to a
Permanent custody means the legal status created under this chapter by order of the court after the court has considered the criteria set forth in section 587-73(a) or (e) and determined by clear and convincing evidence that it is in the best interests of the child to order a permanent plan concerning the child.
Permanent custody means custody that is transferred to a person as a permanency disposition in a juvenile case and the case is closed.