Order Ending De Facto Parent Status – Juvenile Family Law

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A de facto parent is a person who has been found by the court to have “assumed, on a day-to-day basis, the role of the parent, fulfilling both the child’s physical and psychological need for care and affection, and who has assumed that role for a substantial period.” If you are granted de facto parent status, you will be able to participate in juvenile dependency court hearings as a party. Also will be able to receive notice of any court hearings and present views and evidence to promote the best interests of the child in your care.

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A de facto parent is a person who has been found by the court to have “assumed, on a day-to-day basis, the role of the parent, fulfilling both the child’s physical and psychological need for care and affection, and who has assumed that role for a substantial period.” If you are granted de facto parent status, you will be able to participate in juvenile dependency court hearings as a party. Also will be able to receive notice of any court hearings and present views and evidence to promote the best interests of the child in your care.

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