Last Updated on Sunday, July 04 2010 10:15 Written by Sue Wednesday, November 04 2009 19:14
Parental Abandonment is a choice, it is voluntary but it may be temporary or permanent. The parent makes choices that perhaps the state has declared illegal, if the reason for abandonment was based on committing a crime and the parent was arrested and imprisoned.
Temporary Child Abandonment
- Foster Care
- Jail - 1 Year or Less
- Parents Work
- Military deployment
- Parental addiction is Child Abandonment
Permanent Child Abandonment
- Foster Care is Child Abandonment (to the child)
- Parental Addiction is Child Abandonment
- Parental Incarceration is Child Abandonment
- Prison for more than five years is Child Abandonment
- Parent Mentally Ill or Impaired is Child Abandonment
- Adoption is Child Abandonment
- State Severs Parental Rights
- Parent does not pay child support
- Parent declines visitation
- Life sentence
- Life sentence with out parole
- Sperm donor never acknowledges child
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