Abandoned means left without provision for reasonable and necessary care or supervision.
Abandoned means when the child's parent, guardian, or other custodian has expressed, either by statement or conduct, an intent to forego, for an extended period, parental rights or responsibilities despite an ability to exercise such rights and responsibilities. If the court finds that the petitioner has exercised due diligence in attempting to locate the parent, no contact between the child and the child's parent, guardian, or other custodian for a period of three months creates a rebuttable presumption of abandonment, even if there is no expressed intent to abandon.
Abandoned means when the child's parent, guardian, or other
Examples of Abandoned in a sentence
Abandoned motor vehicles may be removed from the right-of-way and from private lands adjacent to Federal- aid highways for the restoration, pres- ervation, or enhancement of scenic beauty as seen from the traveled way of the highway as a landscape or road- side development project.
More Definitions of Abandoned
Abandoned. , in relation to a child, means a child who—
Abandoned means the failure of the parent to provide
Abandoned means no longer in service and physically disconnected from a portion of the
Abandoned means the failure of the parent to maintain a normal parental relationship with his child including, but not limited to, reasonable support or regular personal contact. Failure to maintain this relationship without just cause for a period of one (1) year shall constitute prima facie evidence of abandonment. I.C. § 16-1602(2).
Abandoned means no longer in service and physically disconnected from a portion of the facility or from any other facility that is in use or still carries services.
Abandoned means that a BEP facility is unattended or unoperated after an operator has failed to:
Abandoned means no longer in service and physically