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Parents Neb. have limited time to Get Rid of their Teens
Nebraska's safe haven law was designed to allow folks to drop off an unwanted infant at a local hospital an other locations without worry of being prosecuted. What the law didn't account for is parents began dropping off their troubled teens at a greater rate then infants. Parents would also travel from outside of Nebraska with their problem teens and bring them to border towns to unload a difficult kid.
Parents will have to make a decision soon whether their child has promise as the law is about to be changed to include only infants in their first 72 hours of life.
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Day to Day, October 21, 2008 · Nebraska's safe haven law was designed to let parents leave their infants at hospitals with no chance of prosecution. But a loophole has attracted parents from across the country who can't handle their teenagers. Alex Chadwick talks to Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman about how he plans to fix the law.
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at 22:34 on October 22nd, 2008
politisite, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 22:58 on April 14th, 2009
Good informative article! but parents should not take it as their option to deal with a troubled teen. There are various types of options for struggling teenagers which helps them to recover from all their disorders in a short period of time. Choosing a recognized camp or program will surely bring a new change in troubled teens.