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Section 319 Ineffectiveness of the specification ; substitution
Section 1473 Direct substitution
BGB 1666. 3 The court measures in accordance with subsection ( 1 ) include in particular instructions to seek public assistance , such as benefits of child and youth welfare and healthcare , instructions to ensure that the obligation to attend school is complied with , prohibitions to use the family home or another dwelling temporarily or for an indefinite period , to be within a certain radius of the home or to visit certain other places where the child regularly spends time , prohibitions to establish contact with the child or to bring about a meeting with the child , substitution of declarations of the person with parental custody , part or complete removal of parental custody .
BGB 1748. 2 The consent may not be substituted on account of indifference that is not at the same time a persistent gross breach of duty until the parent has been instructed by the youth welfare office on the possibility of its substitution and advised under section 51 ( 2 ) of Book Eight of the Social Security Code [ Sozialgesetzbuch ] and at least three months have passed since the instruction ; the instruction should point out the limitation period . No instruction is necessary if the parent has changed his residence without leaving his new address and the residence cannot be determined by the youth welfare office within a period of three months despite appropriate research ; in this case , the period commences on the first action of the youth welfare office directed towards instruction and advice or towards determining the residence . The periods expire at the earliest five months after the birth of the child .