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Neglected and dependent child–abandonment–due process.
... and dependent based upon a finding of abandonment, pursuant to R.C. 2151.011(C).4 Appellant contend...
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C., Manifest Weight, Abandonment, Best Interest of Child
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SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Feb. 24 / U.S. Newswire/ -- Ohio law enforcement leaders today released a new report showing that a proposed new limit on national foster care funding would likely result in both more child abuse and, when abused children grow up, more crime. They urged the state's congressional delegation to oppose this dangerous abandonment of America's commitment to child and public safety.
Current law ensures that whenever Ohio has to provide more eligible abused and neglected children with foster homes, it can count on the federal government to provide a matching share of the needed support. However, as early as March, Congress is expected to consider legislation that would limit national foster care funding to states.
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permanent custody, termination of parental rights, abandonment, 12-of-22, lack of commitment, mental health, best interest of the child.
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... Property Is Extinguished upon Abandonment IV. THE REUNIFICATION ANSWER A. The Financial Secu...(4) From the child who forgets to spend a gift card received several ...Zurz, 905 N.E.2d 187, 192-93 (Ohio 2009) (holding that Ohio's retention of interest v...
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JUVENILE - best interests of the child; R.C. 2151.353(A); termination of parental rights; R.C. 2151.414(D) and (E); abandonment; R.C. 2151.011(C); weight of the evidence; reasonable efforts to prevent removal of the child; R.C. 2151.149(A)
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... to deny their fertility and reject their children. This Article seeks to systematically engage, on f... law encourages women to mimic male abandonment. . Part IV argues that concomitant with the procli... Stereotyping: From Struck to Carhart, 70 OHIO ST. L.J. 1095, 1107 (2009). . (63.) Siegel, You've...
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Trial court's decision to terminate defendant-appellant's parental rights was not based solely on her prior involuntary termination of parental rights. While there was not sufficient evidenece to support the trial court's finding that defendant-appellant had abandoned her child for up to two years, there was sufficient evidence to support a finding of abandonment.
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... a study of child maltreatment in Cleveland, Ohio. Rates of child maltreatment were calculated for t... housing commonly represented the abandonment of substandard buildings and units (Jargowsky, 199...
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The trial court did not err in terminating father's parental rights despite the agency's failure to include father in the case plan where some competent, credible evidence supports the trial court's finding that father abandoned the child, and that the agency's failure to include father in the case plan did not substantially contribute to father's abandonment of the child. Pursuant to R.C. 2151.419(A)(2)(d), the court was obligated to find that the agency was excused from exercising reasonable efforts to reunite father with the child based upon its finding of abandonment. While the trial court was not required to consider placement with a relative before granting permanent custody to agency, trial court did not abuse its discretion by making factual findings regarding maternal grandpa...