%0 Journal Article %A M. Jerome Fialkov %T Fostering Permanency of Children in Out-of-Home Care: Psycho-Legal Aspects %D 1988 %J Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online %P 343-357 %V 16 %N 4 %X Over the past 20 years increasing interest has been given to children's rights that grant special protections to children living apart from their biological parents. The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 was promulgated to prevent unnecessary removal of children from their original families and to ensure permanency when return to their families could not be secured. The psychiatrist's role in this process has been to ensure that effective interventions occur prior to the child being removed from home and that every effort is made to return the child to his or her family of origin once placement has been made. In the event that the child cannot return home, the psychiatrist can assist the court by providing grounds for termination of parental rights and by otherwise ensuring that the child's best interests are protected. %U https://jaapl.org/content/jaapl/16/4/343.full.pdf