Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
346374 Children and Youth Services Review 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Parental authority falls under the established parental-rights doctrine which states that a fit parent possesses a basic right to the custody, care, and companionship of his or her child. Also known as the “natural right” of parenthood, designation as a parent places an individual within a clearly defined sphere of essential constitutional protections and rights. Yet, with technological innovations and shifting marital practices, the definition of individuals who fall within this parental sphere continues to evolve over time. Nondependency case law suggests movement towards an increasingly functional/psychological conceptualization of parentage, stretching far beyond biology. In this article we examine the potential implications of this shift for foster caregivers.

► This article reviews legal parentage decisions. ► Courts increasingly look for a functional parent–child relationship. ► Shifting frameworks for parentage may have implications for foster caregivers.

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