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Several issues. Grandparents have no right to custody unless they meet the criteria of the grandparental custody/visitation statute. I cannot explain... Read Answer
If he is willing, you can have an attorney prepare the paperwork-voluntary termination of parental rights, have him sign it and file it. If you are... Read Answer
The procedures vary a little bit from county to county. In general, the birth-father would sign a consent to adoption, after which an adoption ... Read Answer
Before the parent with primary custody can relocate with the child, one of two things must happen. Either the other parent agrees to the move, or... Read Answer
If you pursue this, and can prove that the child is in fact living with the grandparents rather than the Mom, your chances are good. Although ... Read Answer
You have no custody rights in adult family court. One option would be to get your sister to sign over temporary custody, agreeably, until she grows... Read Answer
You must file in the child's Home State. Home State is defined in the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act as the state in... Read Answer
Did he sign an acknowledgment of paternity at the hospital? Is he on the birth record? You need an attorney right away to petition the court for... Read Answer
Enforcing support on dead beat dads is not much better here in Pittsburgh. As far as custody, if you keep a log or calendar of the current custody... Read Answer
You should really talk to an attorney one who will give you a free consultation. It sounds like if he makes enough money to buy a house, he can pay... Read Answer
He does have some rights here. If a person has been acting as father for a substantial period of time, they can acquire both rights and ... Read Answer
Gay folks are permitted to adopt in FL.
I'm not sure what you mean by signing the birth certificate. I can say that the best way to resolve the situation would be for you to adopt the... Read Answer
FL has no jurisdiction since the child is not in FL so file a motion to dismiss it will be granted.
Although the agreement has some value, it is not the same as a court order. You should have the Court Order modified to reflect the terms of the... Read Answer
Take the order that you have and go to your local legal services program. There might be a custody order in place. Child support is... Read Answer
The support order is retroactive from the date of filing so that is the date you owe from. PA law. You can sign rights away if mom is willing. If you... Read Answer
What is written here is kind of confusing so I really cannot answer it. She has a lawyer right? Talk to the lawyer or get a new one. She needs a... Read Answer
Whichever children's agency has custody, Ohio or PA, you need to contact them and initiate visitation and tell them you want custody. A lawyer will... Read Answer
Travel in custody cases depends on the order and federal law. While the parties can generally agree to whatever they want, the first place to... Read Answer
Grandparents have very limited rights. So, I don't know that either grandparent has the right to bring an action against the other. As... Read Answer