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nannie
Nov 29, 2006, 06:57 AM
I am the maternal grandmother and I have custody of my grandaughter since 2003 while her father was incarcerated. He got out in 2005 and because I asked for child support he went to court and asked for visitation and custody. We have been back and forth in court since march, 2006 and he has since violated his parole and been repremanded to a halfway house can he have his parental rights vacated because he is being neglectful and abanding my grandaughter

How do I termninate a fathers rights

ScottGem
Nov 29, 2006, 03:28 PM
i am the maternal grandmother and i have custody of my grandaughter since 2003 while her father was incarcerated. he got out in 2005 and because i asked for child support he went to court and asked for visitation and custody. we have been back and forth in court since march, 2006 and he has since violated his parole and been repremanded to a halfway house can he have his parental rights vacated because he is being neglectful and abanding my grandaughter

First, if you have a new question you should start your own thread. It gets confusing if you piggyback a question on someone else's thread. I have requested this be moved.

Second, you need to show some patience. Questions are not answered immediately. You have to wait for someone who can answer to see the question.

Now to answer your question, I'm afraid its no. You cannot get parental rights revoked. What you CAN do is get custody and visitation revoked if you can prove abuse and/or neglect.

hollyski
Nov 30, 2006, 10:25 PM
Sorry its age old now if you want the child support money usually you have to deal with the dads and the visitation

s_cianci
Dec 2, 2006, 11:07 AM
I'm not sure you have a case for terminating his paternal rights. They may be limited while in the custody of the state, whether incarcerated or in a halfway house, but to deny them altogether is a stretch. Since it's the circumstances of his incarceration that cause him to be "neglectful and abandoning" and not necessarily his own free will and accord, I don't think you have much of a case. The fact that he asked for visitation and custody suggests that no judge is going to brand him as "neglectful and abandoning."