Legal Question in Family Law in California
Loss of Parental Rights
Can parental rights be terminated by Juvenile Court based upon conviction of misdemeanor charge of 273 a (b) child endangerment?
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Re: Loss of Parental Rights
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NOW, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY --
ANYTHING can happen in Juvenile Dependency matters.
See the Juvenile Dependency page of my website. If
your criminal lawyer is not familiar with Juvenile
Court procedings and personnel, get the help of someone who is.
Juvenile Court is "a whole different world."
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