Uniform Policy Manual (UPM)
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Making Presumptions About Absence
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Absence of the Parent
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Considering Circumstances Which Tend to Support the Presumption that Deprivation Exists
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Determination of the Parent
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Considering Circumstances Which Tend to Support the Presumption that Deprivation Does Not Exist
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Physical or Mental Incapacity
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Looking at Conditions Which Tend to Refute the Presumption that Deprivation Exists
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Unemployment of the Parent
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Looking at Conditions Which Tend to Refute the Presumption that Deprivation Does Not Exist
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Determination of the Principal Wage Earner
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Exploring the Circumstances of the Parent's Absence
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Conditions for Qualifying as an Unemployed Parent
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Determining Parental Functioning
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Good Cause for Non-Compliance With Work Program Requirements
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Deprivation of Parental Support or Care - Resolving Questionable Information