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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 480644" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yes, but the non-custodial parent still has parental rights. This is similar to difficult child being in Department of Juvenile Justice, vs a detention center. He was made a ward of the state when he was committed to Department of Juvenile Justice and they have physical custody. I still have parental rights. This re-entry program and PO are acting like I have NO parental rights. I will be talking to attny about this. Unless a parent loses parental rights due to being unfit, it was my understanding that they have parental rights even if the kid isn't in their custody or even when the other parent has full cusotdy. Example- visitation rights of some sort. I am a little concerned that this is leading to a situation where if I don't jump thru their hoops, I won't even get contact with difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Think about it- even MH treatment has to be agreed to by both parents, not just the custodial parent. Both parents have a right to be involved at school, etc., unless deemed unfit in some way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 480644, member: 3699"] Yes, but the non-custodial parent still has parental rights. This is similar to difficult child being in Department of Juvenile Justice, vs a detention center. He was made a ward of the state when he was committed to Department of Juvenile Justice and they have physical custody. I still have parental rights. This re-entry program and PO are acting like I have NO parental rights. I will be talking to attny about this. Unless a parent loses parental rights due to being unfit, it was my understanding that they have parental rights even if the kid isn't in their custody or even when the other parent has full cusotdy. Example- visitation rights of some sort. I am a little concerned that this is leading to a situation where if I don't jump thru their hoops, I won't even get contact with difficult child. Think about it- even MH treatment has to be agreed to by both parents, not just the custodial parent. Both parents have a right to be involved at school, etc., unless deemed unfit in some way. [/QUOTE]
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