tnjcap1
Jan 4, 2003, 10:13 PM
? I have a 12 year old daughter and am married. My daughter was born in Oklahoma and I didn't put the fathers name on the birth certificate. We now live in md and my husband wants to adopt her to make her legally his but we were told by a lawyer that even though the fathers name isn't on the certificate I still have to find him to get him to sign over his rights. I believe that since he's not on there he doesn't have rights so why would I have to do that. If any one knows anything about something like this or can help me in any way please email me back.
Thank you
penley13
Sep 28, 2004, 06:43 AM
Your post is almost 2 years old, maybe this has already been resolved. In virginia, 1981 my best friend at the age of 18 had a child out of wedlock, did not wish to keep him, and arranged a private adoption, and had to locate the biological father, who was a one night stand at a party so he could sign away his rights. Which since it wasn't a "relationship" he had not even been notified that the girl was pregnant to begin with. The law is funky here... I think with a lawyer you should be able to avoid this. If you raised your child alone, I assume maybe the biological father.. had no interest in the child or knowledge of the child. Either way, it wouldn't be likely he would object to signing his name on a paper that could remove his "financial" obligation... if he were threatened with child support papers, he probably could sign his name really fast.
bashblah
Nov 21, 2005, 09:48 PM
What is the story of the boy who was adopted in 81? Email
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Dec 1, 2005, 11:43 AM
??? I have a 12 year old daughter and am married. my daughter was born in oklahoma and i didn't put the fathers name on the birth certificate. we now live in md and my husband wants to adopt her to make her legally his but we were told by a lawyer that even though the fathers name isn't on the certificate i still have to find him to get him to sign over his rights. I believe that since he's not on there he doesn't have rights so why would I have to do that. If any one knows anything about something like this or can help me in any way please email me back.
Thank you
OK I can tell you only a little - if you put unknown for the name of the father than there really isn't much they can do about it . My advice is to go to another lawyer and make it clear that this so called "father " was never involved and there for has no needs to sign over anything - good luck :)