Regaining Custody In Minnesota

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Regaining custody after terminating parental rights in Minnesota is generally difficult. Exceptions include adoptive parents agreeing to terminate their rights or proving the termination was based on fraud or duress. Consult a local family law attorney for personalized advice.

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To regain custody after terminating parental rights is complex and varies by state. Please provide your specific state. This will help me give you more pertinent information.
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In Minnesota, it's generally difficult to regain custody after terminating parental rights. However, there may be exceptions:
- If the adoptive parents agree to terminate their parental rights.
- If you can prove the termination was based on fraud or duress.
Consult a local family law attorney for more personalized advice.