| Katey, I can understand why you want to end this relationship once and for all. And if you will not need the financial and or emotional support in the future for your child than accepting his declination of parental rights is fine. But like excon said, alot can change in 2,4, 10, 20 years. If you think this guy is going to be a deadbeat anyway, then maybe it is something to consider. This way you are free from his presence in you and your childs life all together. It is my opinion that it is not practical to eliminate parental rights of a parent. Especially if someday that child wants to know who her/his biological father is/was. Which will probably be the case. It is for many of us, anyway. I still want to know who my first father was/is. And I am in my forties. Whatever the facts. Whatever the circumstances. I feel I have had a right to know who he was or at least get my medical information from him. What he has given me genetically, that is. |