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The process is simple: your ex-wife must have her new husband adopt the child. A father's rights may not be ended, just as child support does not... Read Answer
Probably not. CSEA will likely require at least a minimum payment from Obligor to Obligee absent a mammoth event such as an inheritance. Please... Read Answer
You need to get to a lawyer right now. I will say it again: call a lawyer today. Your ex is playing you. She is currently the sole residential and... Read Answer
Wow...a loaded question if I ever saw one. What problems will you have as a single teen-age father. Well let's start with the fact that when... Read Answer
In Ohio, the rights of the father and the mother are established by ORC3109.042: *An unmarried female who gives birth to a child is the sole... Read Answer
You are constrained to continue to comply with the custody and visitation order which is currently in effect. If you wish to change that you should... Read Answer
Get an attorney and to do this correctly. You should be going to the court and seeking a guardianship of the child to be born.
I assume you are not married. Until you have completed the mediation and have a shared parenting plan approved by the court and entered into an... Read Answer
Actually, you are correct. Ohio Revised Code Section 3109.042 states: *An unmarried female who gives birth to a child is the sole residential... Read Answer
No she cannot just leave.
No. Sixteen is not an adult. If she disobeys a parent she should receive reasonable consequences....the parent with full custody is the parent to... Read Answer
I will never understand why people expect a nice, simple result from a highly complicated situation. Please gather up all of the documents for this... Read Answer
You don't provide enough information to provide a complete answer. Since you don't say what kind of case resulted in what you call "custody", it is... Read Answer
Yes, if you have physical custody, you can have child support reduced or eliminated.
Youll have to file a petition with the court and make a motion to have the child support suspended, and in fact for the mother to pay child support... Read Answer
He cant give up his rights without Someone else being responsible. He can give you sole physical and sole legal custody.