Foster parents get parenting rights in Ireland
11th Jul 2006, 04:48 GMT
The Child Care (Amendment) Bill, 2006 will give long-term foster parents some vital parenting rights in Ireland. These rights are applicable to parents who have been taking care of children for five or more years.
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