Would I be able to easily file for a step parent adoption after me and my boyfriend get married?
If bio dad approves, it's a very simple process. If he doesn't approve you will have to have his parental rights terminated. Either way, you need...
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If bio dad approves, it's a very simple process. If he doesn't approve you will have to have his parental rights terminated. Either way, you need...
I don't understand your question. A parent can't be "taken off" of a custody order. custody orders remain effective until the child turns 18.
It's legal, and unless it's specifically prohibited by your custody order there's not much you can do about it. Make sure the school has a copy of...
Check with your county department of social services.
If he is failing to abide by terms in your order (there are commonly clauses discussing communication, etc.), you can file a motion for contempt...
Yes, your adoptive mother can seek grandparent rights.
No, there's no such thing as suing for abandonment. You might be able to terminate his parental rights, but doing so would also cut off his child...
If she didn't suffer any compensable damages, there's nothing worth pursuing.
They can do it if the judge has determined that the child was abused and/or neglected and that reunification isn't a viable option at this point. ...
If he refuses to comply with the order your recourse is to file a motion for contempt and an order to show cause. He can't dictate rules that...