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Incarceration Alone Does not Provide Basis to Terminate Parental Rights
The Utah Court of Appeals held that a parent's incarceration alone is
insufficient to terminate his or her parental rights. T.B. was incarcerated
for most of his daughter D.B.'s life. As a result, D.B. was placed with a
foster family, who subsequently sought to terminate T.B.'s parental rights
and adopt ...
insufficient to terminate his or her parental rights. T.B. was incarcerated
for most of his daughter D.B.'s life. As a result, D.B. was placed with a
foster family, who subsequently sought to terminate T.B.'s parental rights
and adopt ...
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