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Justice in the Face of Poor Parents

Once seized, the juvenile justice system tries, if the situation permits, to give priority to home care and, failing that, to the extended family or to a trusted third party. In reality, "many do not hold," says Marie Le Verre. Some parents ask themselves for the children to remain in care. This will happen several times on that day. Kylian's mother lived prematurely. read more
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Once seized, the juvenile justice system tries, if the situation permits, to give priority to home care and, failing that, to the extended family or to a trusted third party. In reality, "many do not hold," says Marie Le Verre. Some parents ask themselves for the children to remain in care. This will happen several times on that day. Kylian's mother lived prematurely. read more

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dalloz-actualite.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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