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CCFD 06, Order Determining Custody of Surrendered Newborn Child

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Here are the fields we could identify.

  • first_last_surrendered_child was First middle and last names of surrendered newborn child (0.58 conf)
  • date_hearing was 1 Date of hearing (0.37 conf)
  • required_testing_completed was 3 The required testing for maternity andor paternity has been completed and the results were served on the parents (0.34 conf)
  • result was 6 The result of the (0.35 conf)
  • petitioner__1 was 7 The petitioner (0.49 conf)
  • petitioner__2 was 8 The petitioner (0.49 conf)
  • maternity was maternity (0.47 conf)
  • paternity was paternity (0.38 conf)
  • surrendered_newborn_child__1 was surrendered newborn child (0.37 conf)
  • is was is (0.32 conf)
  • is_2 was is_2 (0.35 conf)
  • is_not was is not (0.34 conf)
  • is_not_2 was is not_2 (0.39 conf)
  • surrendered_newborn_child__2 was surrendered newborn child_2 (0.35 conf)
  • custody_surrendered_child was a Custody of the surrendered newborn child (0.40 conf)
  • should was should (0.36 conf)
  • should_not was should not (0.43 conf)
  • custody_surrendered_newborn_child was b Custody of the surrendered newborn child (0.48 conf)
  • should_2 was should_2 (0.35 conf)
  • should_not_2 was should not_2 (0.42 conf)
  • child_custody_follows was 10 It is in the best interests of the surrendered newborn child to transfer custody as follows (0.39 conf)
  • given_father was be given to the father (0.32 conf)
  • ordered was IT IS ORDERED (0.33 conf)
  • petition_change_custody was 11 The petition for change of custody is dismisseddenied (0.28 conf)
  • petition_custody_granted was 12 The petition for change of custody is granted and (0.40 conf)
  • parental_rights was 13 The parental rights of (0.31 conf)
  • names was Names (0.39 conf)
  • mother_father was mother or father or both (0.32 conf)
  • legal was legal (0.41 conf)
  • physical was physical (0.38 conf)
  • childplacing_agency was childplacing agency (0.54 conf)
  • prospective_adoptive_parents was prospective adoptive parents (0.33 conf)
  • transferred__1 was transferred from the 1 (0.31 conf)
  • transferred__2 was transferred from the 2 (0.31 conf)
  • shall_continue was shall continue until (0.43 conf)
  • relinquished was is relinquished (0.44 conf)
  • signature_date was Date (1.00 conf)
  • names_parents was Names of parents (0.40 conf)
  • custody_care_child_granted was Custody and care of the newborn child is granted to (0.43 conf)
  • a was a (0.32 conf)
  • child_prospective_continued was the surrendered newborn child with the prospective adoptive parents is continued (0.37 conf)
  • circuit was Circuit (0.33 conf)
  • county was County (0.39 conf)
  • cas_e was CASE NO (0.47 conf)
  • judge__1 was Judge (0.39 conf)
  • judge__2 was Judge2 (0.35 conf)

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