Not exact matches
Parent — A biological parent, adoptive parent, legal guardian or primary person responsible for a
Parent — A biological
parent, adoptive parent, legal guardian or primary person responsible for a
parent,
adoptive parent, legal guardian or primary person responsible for a
parent,
legal guardian or primary person responsible for a child.
Regional Permanency Resource Centers (PRCs) will work to prevent post
adoptive and post guardianship dissolutions
or disruptions, will provide assistance to families so that children may be cared for in their own homes with their
adoptive parent (s)
or legal guardian (s) and will work to strengthen post
adoptive and post guardianship families and avoid foster care
or other out - of - home placements.
Some of the county websites are stating that if either of you are 16
or 17 years of age, both
parents (either biological
or adoptive)
or legal guardians must give their consent to your marriage in person and provide a certified copy of your birth certificate along with valid identification.
Caregivers /
parents must be long - term, including biological
or adoptive parents,
or permanent
legal guardians.
«An agency MAY NOT consider
or honor the requests of
parents or legal guardians to place their child with foster
or adoptive parents of a specific RCNO.