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Advice Of Rights After Order Terminating Parental Rights (Juvenile Code) JC 44 - Michigan

Advice Of Rights After Order Terminating Parental Rights (Juvenile Code) Form. This is a Michigan form and can be used in Juvenile Statewide .
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Approved, SCAO JIS CODE: ADV STATE OF MICHIGAN ADVICE OF RIGHTS AFTER CASE NO. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - FAMILY DIVISION ORDER TERMINATING PARENTAL RIGHTS PETITION NO. COUNTY (Juvenile Code) Court address Court telephone no.1. In the matter of (name(s), alias(es), DOB) 2. On an order was entered terminating your parental rights to the above named Date child(ren). 3. You have the right to: a. Appeal the order terminating your parental rights to the Court of Appeals for the State of Michigan, or file a motion for rehearing with this court, within 21 days after the date of the order terminating your parental rights. b. An attorney for appeal/rehearing purposes, and if you cannot afford an attorney, the court will appoint one for you. If you desire a court appointed attorney, you must file the request on the other side of this form within 21 days after the date of personal service or mailing of service of this advice of rights. c. If the court appoints an attorney to perfect your appeal, the court will furnish the attorney with transcripts and court records required for the appeal. 4. In addition to the above rights you have the right to control the release of identifying information about yourself under the adoption laws of this state as follows: a. You may file with the Central Adoption Registry of the Michigan Family Independence Agency, at any time, a form called "Parents Consent/Denial to Release Information to Adult Adoptee". With this form (copies available at all circuit courts or Family Independence Agency offices) you can consent to or deny the release of the following identifying information. your name at the time of termination of your parental rights your most recent name and address which is on file with the Central Adoption Registry You can use this form any time you change your mind about consenting to or denying the release of identifying information. b. You may keep your name and address current with the Central Adoption Registry by sending this information to them in writing. NOTE: If you do not file a "Parents Consent/Denial to Release Information to Adult Adoptee", or if you revoke a previously fileddenial, then the identifying information stated in item 4 will be released upon request of each child after reaching the age of 18. Ifthe other former parent has filed a denial of release of identifying information which has not been revoked, the identifying informationabout that parent will not be released. (Attached is JC 81, Request and Order for Court Appointed Appellate Counsel) Date of mailing/service Do not write below this line - For court use only MCL 712A.21, MCL 710.27a, MCL 600.861, MCR 3.977(I), MCR 3.992, MCR 7.204(A)JC 44 (9/03) ADVICE OF RIGHTS AFTER ORDER TERMINATING PARENTAL RIGHTS (Juvenile Code)
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