mommyof6cuties
Nov 12, 2009, 08:10 PM
I posted before about starting the adoption process and have contacted another attorney other than the one I spoke with before. The current attorney says that he has to voluntarily sign over his rights. However I was looking up some things and came across this, and I would like to know if this is only for BOTH parents or if I can bring this up with the attorney. For some back info. My daughter has not had any contact with her bio father in 7 years, he pays child support randomly(I know it doesn't matter), My husband has been supporting us for the last 7 years, he is her "daddy" and takes care of everything for her. He even has her on his Insurance. I have underlined the ones that I am questioning, if someone could please let me know if those could apply in our case. :confused:
Grounds for Termination of Parental Rights Colorado
Statute: § 19-3-604
Circumstances That Are Grounds for Termination
Abandonment or Extreme Parental Disinterest
Abuse/Neglect
Mental Illness or Deficiency
Alcohol or Drug Induced Incapacity
Felony Conviction/Incarceration
Failure of Reasonable Efforts
Abuse/Neglect or Loss of Rights of Another Child
Sexual Abuse
Failure to Maintain Contact
Child Judged in Need of Services/Dependent
Child's Best Interest
Child in care 15 of 22 months (or less)
Felony assault of child or sibling
Murder/Manslaughter of sibling child
Circumstances That Are Not Grounds for Termination
Failure to Provide Support
Failure to Establish Paternity
Grounds for Termination of Parental Rights Colorado
Statute: § 19-3-604
Circumstances That Are Grounds for Termination
Abandonment or Extreme Parental Disinterest
Abuse/Neglect
Mental Illness or Deficiency
Alcohol or Drug Induced Incapacity
Felony Conviction/Incarceration
Failure of Reasonable Efforts
Abuse/Neglect or Loss of Rights of Another Child
Sexual Abuse
Failure to Maintain Contact
Child Judged in Need of Services/Dependent
Child's Best Interest
Child in care 15 of 22 months (or less)
Felony assault of child or sibling
Murder/Manslaughter of sibling child
Circumstances That Are Not Grounds for Termination
Failure to Provide Support
Failure to Establish Paternity