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Understanding The Children’s Act Section 28: Parental Rights And Responsibilities

Understanding The Children’s Act Section 28: Parental Rights And Responsibilities

Apr 23, 2025 | Child Custody, Family Law

Section 28 of the Children’s Act allows the court to suspend, limit, extend, or end parental rights and responsibilities if it’s in the child’s best interests.

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