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Wisconsin Statutes > Chapter 48 > Subchapter VIII


Current as of: 2013
§ 48.40Definitions
§ 48.41Voluntary consent to termination of parental rights
§ 48.415Grounds for involuntary termination of parental rights
§ 48.417Petition for termination of parental rights; when required
§ 48.42Procedure
§ 48.422Hearing on the petition
§ 48.423Rights of persons alleging paternity
§ 48.424Fact-finding hearing
§ 48.425Court report by an agency
§ 48.426Standard and factors
§ 48.427Dispositions
§ 48.428Sustaining care
§ 48.43Court orders; contents and effect; review
§ 48.432Access to medical information
§ 48.433Access to identifying information about parents
§ 48.434Release of identifying information by an agency when authorization is granted
§ 48.435Custody of children

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Questions & Answers: Termination of Parental Rights

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As an court-appointed guardian ad litem, I am entitled to obtain medical records from doctors in the best interests of my client(s). Are doctors routinely aware of this permission...
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My neice is Indian. She's been an alcoholic since her teens and is now 33. CPS was called on her about her children. They said it was a severe case. The 5 year old who was potty tr...
would this be one of the laws needed for a 5 year old being reported filty peeing his pants and speech delayed in school and 10 month old unable to sit up on her own...
My husband and his x are in agreement of him signing over his rights due to the fact that he has not been there and she does not want him there. Can my husband sign over his rights...
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