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You will prepare and submit a term paper on Successful Family Reunification. Your paper should be a minimum of 500 words in length.

You will prepare and submit a term paper on Successful Family Reunification. Your paper should be a minimum of 500 words in length. &nbsp.According to the Kermani and Weis (1995), biological parents have entitled the power and warrant to raise their own kids. thus, considering one of the governing principles which are “the right of the parents” (p. 261). Nevertheless, some parents are guilty of parental negligence towards their children, and then government agencies have the power to overrule such rights, through court, and take their children away from their custody. However, parents can regain their rights when proven that they have changed for the better and best for their children, similar to the case, the biological parent undergoes rehabilitation and has the confidence to take back their daughter. Thus, it is every parent's right and dream to have an intact and structured family, and it is the responsibility of the government to help them reestablish what has been broken (Kermani & Weis, 1995. Talbot, 2007).

However, in the care-based approach, the court needs to reassess its verdict by considering themselves within the shoes of the child and focusing more to be empathetic rather than being more to the legal-based thus considering “the interest of the child.” In this case, the child has developed an emotional and psychological attachment towards her foster parents and has a hard time detaching from them. It is important for the court to consider the union made between the child and her foster parents rather than breaking the link with each other. Thus, if the court decides to follow the mandated law, then it is also their obligation to help the child adjust to her current situation by not totally breaking the rights of the foster parents because they have served as her loving parents (Kermani & Weiss, 1995).

III. Conclusion

The two approaches are similar to the context of achieving the custody of the biological parents of their daughter. however, the care-based approach considers not only the happiness for the biological parents but also for the child and her foster parent's rights and interest. Furthermore, the two approaches may not that be easily applicable to real-life scenarios because it is difficult for two opposing parties to get along with each other, especially when it comes to child-rearing issues. However, these approaches will certainly be helpful for the child to attain true happiness in the long run, being able to be both with her biological and foster parents. thus, achieving and acknowledging Aristotle’s concept of being healthy, happy, and have a prosperous life (“Aristotle’s Ethics,” 2010).

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