Can I petition the courts for her rights to be terminated on the grounds of abandonment.
The specific grounds you are referring to are failure to visit or failure to support, but each of those has to be for a period of six (6) months or...
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The specific grounds you are referring to are failure to visit or failure to support, but each of those has to be for a period of six (6) months or...
I would tell them to leave; it does not sound like common practice to me.
Under the UCCJEA, if the child has resided in GA for a period of 6 months or more, jurisdiction would be in Georgia. The Courts will always look at...
Make sure that you attend the hearing, and I would advise you to seek local counsel to ensure that you can straighten out the issue.
Until she reaches the age of 18, she is typically subject to the jurisdiction of the Family Court. You should consult with an attorney about the...
You may also contact the South Carolina Bar.
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You can potentially have your rights terminated with or without a lawyer. You really should consult with a lawyer if SCDSS is seeking to terminate...
There are specific grounds for terminating parental rights (i.e. failure to visit, failure to support, etc.) or he can sign a consent...
He needs to contact DHEC Vital Records. http://www.scdhec.gov/VitalRecords/BirthCertificates/
You do not have to agree to anything that you don't want to. As it relates to enforcing the agreement, if the document isn't signed I believe you...