SUPERIOR COURT
FAMILY LAW — Parental Rights — Incarceration
While an inquiry is required into the steps taken to maintain the parent-child relationship during a parent's incarceration is required before terminating parental rights, where there was no such relationship before incarceration, termination could be proper. The Superior Court affirmed the decision of the trial court.
September 08, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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SUPERIOR COURT
FAMILY LAW — Parental Rights — Incarceration
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