InvSmith
Sometimes your cross is carried by strangers
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So what typically happens in a case where the parent is incarcerated indefinitely in dependency cases? Whether trial is just dragging or whether they've been convicted or sentenced to years. Are they able to preserve parental rights and be determined to be "reunified" with child even if they aren't likely to live with the child again?
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Being incarcerated does not in and of itself impact you as a parent. It is the binding marriage or common law and relationship to child and responsibility to the child that matters. For example, many prisons have established programs for helping foster relationships with children. It is not perfect but better than nothing research says. Some families do decide to turnover all rights to one parent depending on the length of incarceration or divorce. The goal is always to keep a family together unless not fit for the child. This may be visitation or as a family or not. It also goes the other way we are legally responsible for our children.