MissJames
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They don't have rights TERMINATED ,but depending on the crime ,they often lose custody.This is considered temporary until the parent completes whatever plan social services and the courts deem necessary.If they can't get it together then rights are often terminated.Most SS's try to keep kids with family.I haven't caught up but I want to respond to the above. While I understand the point that is being made, one thing is sticking in my craw. Everyone is acting as if JB was adjudicated to be unfit, and custody was taken away from her. This is not the case. GM was guardian simply bc JB was going to prison and for no other reason that I am aware of. GM still had custody, but that, I believe, was more a function of not having gone to the court to change custody back to JB. No one ever said that JB couldn't care for NB, be around NB, or anything of the sort. And her conviction for home invasion would not lead to that conclusion, either, as the crime has nothing to do with harming her.
Just because someone has committed a felony does not mean that their parental rights are terminated.
I have no idea what,if any, conditions social services put on JB having Neveah.I don't even know if SS had anything to do with GM having custody.What upsets me is Gm leaving Neveah with mom when she knew who mom was hanging with. I also suspect gm was aware that mom wasn't the greatest babysitter.