Indiana Code § 31-13-3-1

Law governing termination
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Sec. 1. The termination of a parent-child relationship is governed by IC 31-35 . [1997 Recodification Citation: New.]   IC 31-14 ARTICLE 14. FAMILY LAW: ESTABLISHMENT OF PATERNITY               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 1.5. Security to Secure Child Support, Custody, and Parenting Time Rights             Ch. 2. Methods of Establishing Paternity             Ch. 3. Rules of Procedure in Paternity Actions             Ch. 4. Parties Entitled to File Paternity Action             Ch. 5. Filing of Paternity Action; Limitations             Ch. 6. Blood Testing in Paternity Actions             Ch. 7. Presumption of Paternity             Ch. 8. Paternity Hearing             Ch. 9. Record of Paternity Determination             Ch. 10. Hearing to Determine Support, Custody, and Parenting Time Following Determination of Paternity             Ch. 11. Support Following Determination of Paternity             Ch. 12. Repealed             Ch. 13. Custody Following Determination of Paternity             Ch. 14. Parenting Time Following Determination of Paternity             Ch. 15. Temporary Restraining Orders and Permanent Injunctions Against Custodial Parents             Ch. 16. Protective Orders             Ch. 17. Expenses of Childbirth             Ch. 18. Court Costs             Ch. 19. Paternity Determination by Foreign Jurisdiction             Ch. 20. Registration With Putative Father Registry             Ch. 21. Requirements When Adoption Pending for Child Who Is Subject of Paternity Action   IC 31-14-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               31-14-1-1 Public policy regarding establishment of paternity             31-14-1-2 Legalization of certain paternity and related orders

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