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Termination of Parents' Rights

Petitions to Terminate the Rights (TPR) of the Noncustodial Parent

Custodial parents who have no contact with the noncustodial parent, or are concerned that their child's contact with a noncustodial parent may have negative influence on the child, can petition the courts for a termination of parental rights. The other party may object to the petition and has the right to protect parenting rights, which may include joint physical and legal custody.

Custody Reversal and Termination of Parental Rights

If a parent holding joint or sole custody of a child is no longer able to provide for the health and well-being of the child because of illness, diminished mental capacity or incarceration, the other parent may seek to modify the custody judgment, which may include a petition to terminate parental rights.

If you are seeking a termination of parental rights in Cook County, DuPage County or Lake County, Illinois, call the Law Offices of Donald J. Cosley in Rolling Meadows. Attorney Donald Cosley has more than 17 years of experience representing clients in a broad range of custody, support and paternity matters throughout the Greater Chicago metro area. Our firm acts efficiently and has an excellent record of successful TPR petitions.

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From offices in Rolling Meadows, the Law Offices of Donald J. Cosley represents clients in Cook County, Lake County, DuPage County, Illinois, and communities throughout the greater metropolitan Chicago area. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Rolling Meadows termination of parents' rights attorney today.

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