Parental Rights & Obligations
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Question: What is the next step to get my parental rights back?
Answer: Because of the complexity and significance of a court order terminating parental rights, please consult an attorney. For further help, Title 8 of the Arizona Revised Statutes includes information on all matters concerning juveniles and can be a source for information. Title 8 includes statutes on the termination of parental rights, adoption, and child placement, among other child-related topics. Chapter 5, Article 2 contains the statutes specific to the termination of a parental-child relationship.
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