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What is Termination of Parental Rights? Termination of parental rights (TPR) permanently ends the legal relationship between a parent and child, eliminating rights to custody, visitation, decision-making, and sometimes child support obligations. TPR can be voluntary (parent-initiated) or involuntary (court-ordered) and is a serious step taken only when necessary to protect a child’s well-being. 

When Does TPR Happen? TPR occurs when a court determines it’s in the child’s best interest as it prioritizes their safety and stability. It’s typically a last resort after attempts at reunification—through counseling, parenting classes, or rehabilitation—have failed. 

Grounds for Involuntary TPR: Courts may terminate rights without parental consent due to: 

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