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Among women hospitalized for serious psychiatric disorders, child relinquishment was reported to be far more distressing than was abortion.
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Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, said, "Custody relinquishment is a symptom of a much larger problem: the lack of available, affordable mental health services for these children and their families".
The literature on the psychological effects of child relinquishment is limited but worrisome.
Gun violence prevention organizations maintain that red flag laws uphold due process, as the relinquishment is temporary.
Although the reasons for relinquishment were not explored in the present study, previous studies have shown pet relinquishment to be multifactorial in origin.
However, spatial analyses show that foreclosures and relinquishments were concentrated in similar areas.
Reasons for re-relinquishment were not explored in the present study.
44 This particular pattern of relinquishment may be influenced by their study sample, 10 of whom had cognitive impairments.
Agency (Relinquishment) Adoption is when the licensed private or public agency places the child for adoption.
She said there were serious doubts, however, about the authenticity of the so-called relinquishment document, which was "signed" -- with a fingerprint -- by a woman who claimed to be Haseena's mother.
The most common origin of animals was relinquishment by an owner or carer, accounting for 56.3% of dogs and 45.1% of cats (Table 2).
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