Deprivation of custody definition

Deprivation of custody means transfer of legal custody by the court from a parent or the parents or a previous legal custodian to another person, agency, or institution.
Deprivation of custody means transfer of legal custody by the juvenile court from a parent or a previous custodian to another person, agency, or institution.
Deprivation of custody means transfer of legal custody by the court from a

More Definitions of Deprivation of custody

Deprivation of custody means transfer of legal custody by the juvenile court
Deprivation of custody. Means transfer of legal custody by the court from a parent or a previous legal custodian and committed to another person, agency or institution.
Deprivation of custody means the transfer of physical custody by the Court from a parent or a legal custodian to another person, agency, or institution;
Deprivation of custody means transfer of legal custody by the court from a 628 parent or the parents or a previous legal custodian to another person, agency, or institution. 629 (13) "Detention" means home detention and secure detention as defined in Section 630 62A-7-101 for the temporary care of a minor who requires secure custody in a physically 631 restricting facility:
Deprivation of custody. MEANS THE TRANSFER OF LEGAL CUSTODY BY THE COURT FROM A PARENT OR A PREVIOUS LEGAL CUSTODIAN TO ANOTHER PERSON,
Deprivation of custody means the transfer of legal custody by the court from a parent

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