The legislation gives social workers more freedom to keep children in foster care rather than reunite them with their biological parents. Current law enables officials to deny reunification only in cases of torture, chronic abuse, sexual abuse, or chronic and life-threatening neglect.
Legally Kidnapped
Sunday, April 05, 2015
Bill crafted after Frederick County toddler's death clears state Legislature
Bill crafted after Frederick County toddler's death clears state Legislature
The legislation gives social workers more freedom to keep children in foster care rather than reunite them with their biological parents. Current law enables officials to deny reunification only in cases of torture, chronic abuse, sexual abuse, or chronic and life-threatening neglect.
The legislation gives social workers more freedom to keep children in foster care rather than reunite them with their biological parents. Current law enables officials to deny reunification only in cases of torture, chronic abuse, sexual abuse, or chronic and life-threatening neglect.
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