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Order Terminating Parental Rights (Child Protective Proceedings) JC 63 - Michigan

Order Terminating Parental Rights (Child Protective Proceedings) Form. This is a Michigan form and can be used in Juvenile Statewide .
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Approved, SCAO JIS CODE: TRP STATE OF MICHIGAN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT - FAMILY DIVISION COUNTY Court address ORDER TERMINATING PARENTAL RIGHTS (CHILD PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS) ORDER _____ OF _____ CASE NO. PETITION NO. Court telephone no. 1. In the matter of name(s), alias(es), DOB 2. Date of hearing: Judge/Referee: Bar no. 3. Removal date: (specify for each child if different) 4. An adjudication was held and the child(ren) was/were found to come within the jurisdiction of the court. 5. A petition to terminate parental rights has been filed and notice of hearing on the petition was given as required by law. 6. Specific findings of fact and law regarding this proceeding have been made on the record or by separate written opinion of the court. THE COURT FINDS: 7. a. Reasonable efforts were made to preserve and unify the family to make it possible for the child(ren) to safely return to the child(ren)'s home. Those efforts were unsuccessful. b. Reasonable efforts were not made to preserve and unify the family because it was previously determined in a prior court order to be detrimental to the child(ren)'s health and safety. c. Reasonable efforts were not required to preserve and reunify the family as determined in a prior court order. 8. There is clear and convincing evidence that a statutory basis exists for terminating the parental rights of , parent(s) of the child(ren). Name(s) of parent(s) 9. The child(ren) are member(s) of or eligible for membership in an American Indian tribe or band. There is evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, including qualified expert witness testimony, that continued custody of the child(ren) by the parent(s) or Indian custodian is likely to result in serious emotional or physical damage to the child(ren). IT IS ORDERED: 10. The parental rights of Name(s) of parent(s) are terminated, and additional efforts for reunification of the child(ren) with the parent(s) shall not be made. 11. a. The child(ren) is/are continued in the temporary custody of this court and remain in placement with the Department of Human Services for care and supervision. b. The child(ren) is/are committed to the Department of Human Services for permanency planning, supervision, care, and placement under MCL 400.203. 12. The Director of the Michigan Department of Human Services is appointed special guardian to receive any benefits now due or to become due the child(ren) from the government of the United States. 13. Other: (include reimbursement provisions as required by MCL 712A.18[2], attach separate sheet if necessary) 14. The court reserves the right to enforce payments of reimbursement that have accrued up to and including the date of this order. 15. A review hearing will be held Date Date Judge . NOTE: When parental rights are terminated, a permanency planning hearing must be held within 30 days unless a permanency planning hearing was held before termination (form JC 19). If proper notice has already been given, the permanency planning hearing can be conducted immediately following the termination hearing. This is especially useful in obtaining a uniform date for future permanency planning hearings when parental rights have been terminated to more than one child and the removal dates of the children are different. Use form JC 76. Do not write below this line - For court use only USE NOTE: Do not use this form when terminating parental rights after release pursuant to the adoption code. 25 USC 1912, MCL 400.201 et seq., MCL 712A.18, MCL 712A.19a, MCL 712A.19b, MCL 712A.20, MCR 3.977, MCR 3.980 JC 63 (9/06) ORDER TERMINATING PARENTAL RIGHTS (CHILD PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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