Troubled parents will have the right to address concerns about their children's welfare and resolve issues before any action is taken by authorities, as part of new child protection reforms designed to keep children out of state care.
The reforms, set to be introduced into NSW Parliament on Tuesday night, will also make it easier for courts to appoint legal carers for children in instances where parents have consented, without the need for a court hearing.
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