Indiana Code § 31-34-25-5

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Sec. 5. If a court enters a decree that requires a person to refrain from direct or indirect contact with a child, the clerk of the court shall comply with IC 5-2-9 .   IC 31-35 ARTICLE 35. JUVENILE LAW: TERMINATION OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP               Ch. 1. Voluntary Termination of Parent-Child Relationship by Parents             Ch. 1.5. Termination of Parent-Child Relationship Involving Safe Haven Infants             Ch. 2. Termination of Parent-Child Relationship Involving a Delinquent Child or a Child in Need of Services             Ch. 3. Termination of Parent-Child Relationship With Individual Convicted of Criminal Offense             Ch. 3.5. Termination of Parent-Child Relationship of an Individual Who Committed an Act of Rape             Ch. 4. Child Videotape Testimony             Ch. 5. Child Testimony by Closed Circuit Television             Ch. 6. Effect of Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship   IC 31-35-1 Chapter 1. Voluntary Termination of Parent-Child Relationship by Parents               31-35-1-1 Application of chapter             31-35-1-2 Law governing proceedings             31-35-1-3 Jurisdiction             31-35-1-4 Petition; verification and contents             31-35-1-4.5 Putative father's consent to termination irrevocably implied             31-35-1-5 Deadline for hearing on termination petition; notice requirements             31-35-1-6 Consent; written denial of paternity or consent to termination of relationship before birth of child bars challenge to adoptions or termination of parental rights             31-35-1-7 Inquiry on parents' absence; investigation of fraud, duress, and competency to consent; order for child's care pending outcome of case             31-35-1-8 Advice to parents             31-35-1-9 Consent by incompetent or minor parent             31-35-1-10 Determination             31-35-1-11 Default judgment; waiver of notice             31-35-1-12 Required advisement to parents

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