What if a parental rights are being terminated and during this time the mother has another child. Legally speaking, the parental rights will be terminated for that child too? It may depend on your state.
So Little Guy is very whiny, he is teething...
A few more observations, he is really attached to his bottle. It's his comfort-he prefers this over people. Today he let me rock him, first time. He will not lay on your shoulder when he is tired, he wants a blanket to rub. He does reach for me and foster daddy, and wants us over others. But in his time of distress he self soothes.
Baby Girl is doing so well. She is staying awake longer each day. She is 6 days old today. I am so blessed.
Monday, March 23, 2009
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Um, here they would do it on a case by case basis. They would have a "case plan" for each child. They would most likely eventually be terminated on-depends on circumstances and if kids are in same place. This happened to our daughter she was an infant at the tiem and her older sister was in grandparent custoday. They terminated on our daughter first then the older sister a few months later.
In the case of (S), they already terminated the parental rights of one of the children. That was done separately so I guess they do it by children. (S) and her 4 brothers are all under the same case though
In MN, it depends on the type of TPR. If it is voluntary, then mom has rights for her next baby. If it is involuntary, she loses all rights for future children...if protective services keeps track of her.
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