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You will need to terminate his parental rights and one of the reasons you can ask for the termination is based on the grounds of abandonment. ... Read Answer
Regardless whether the child was adopted, if named in a will, in this case by a birth grandparent, is entitled to the bequest. If there was no will,... Read Answer
There would need to be a lot more information. Doing an international adoption like this is very difficult because you still have to get... Read Answer
In Arizona, since you have been married to your husband for over 1 year, you can petition the Juvenile Court for a step-parent adoption. First... Read Answer
Adoption will convey upon you and the child all of the privileges, rights, obligations and burdens, that would occur in any parent-child... Read Answer
You can change your son's name by legally petitioning the court for a name change or could petition the court for a step parent adoption... Read Answer
Please do hire a lawyer to make certain that everything is done correctly. In Texas, you can always represent yourself but it is definitely... Read Answer
Since your child's grandmother has custody of her, she can request that the biological parents pay child support to assist her in the care of the... Read Answer
To protect yourself from having the baby's father come and take custody, you should file paperwork with the Superior Court of Arizona in the county... Read Answer
There is a procedure to "set aside" an adoption, but a person seeking to set it aside (meaning undo it) must motion (ask) the court within 6 months... Read Answer
A note, even if signed by both parents and notarized, will not be sufficient to award custody of the child. You need a court order to do... Read Answer
As a general matter, notwithstanding your daughter's consent, in order for you to adopt your granddaughter, either the father would have to consent,... Read Answer
You can seek to terminate his parental rights, or seek your ex-husband's consent towards such a termination. It would be of benefit to consult with... Read Answer
In order for you to place the eldest child up for adoption, you have two options:(1) turn the child back over to CPS and they can place the child for... Read Answer
Once a person reaches 18, it is a relatively simple process to change his name. Consult with a family lawyer in your area to help you through the... Read Answer
Was your friend represented by a lawyer? Tell her to go back and consult with that lawyer or find someone in her area who does family... Read Answer
If the filing is in response to a petition, you should file an answer to the petition, then appear in court on the date and at the time indicated in... Read Answer
Congratulations on your new found happiness. He sounds like a wonderful man. You need to contact a family lawyer in your area and get... Read Answer
Even though your aunt as appointed another family member to be the children's guardian, the children's father(s) would have first right to take the... Read Answer
You would need to obtain the birth father's consent under oath to the adoption of the children by your spouse, pursuant to Section... Read Answer
If your son is under eighteen and his biological father will not consent to the adoption, you would have to file a motion to terminate the biological... Read Answer
Your fiance can sign, of course, but that does not make him the legal father nor the biological father. If he signs the birth certificate, and... Read Answer