Permanent entrustment agreement definition
Permanent entrustment agreement means an agreement that provides for the termination of all parental rights and responsibilities with respect to the child to be placed for adoption.
Permanent entrustment agreement means an agreement in which the parents relinquish all
Permanent entrustment agreement means an agreement in which the parents relinquish all parental rights to the child and free the child to be placed for adoption. “Permanent foster care placement” means the placement of a child according to the provisions of §§ 63.2-900 and 63.2-903 of the Code of Virginia with the expectation and agreement between the placing agency and the foster parent or parents or other place of permanent foster care that the child shall remain in the placement until he reaches the age of majority unless modified by court order or unless removed pursuant to § 16.1-251 or 63.2-1517 of the Code of Virginia. A permanent foster care placement may be a place of residence of any person or persons deemed appropriate to meet a child’s needs on a long-term basis. The permanent foster care placement must be in a foster home approved by the local department of social services or a licensee.