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 starlett
Feb 6, 2007, 08:35 PM
How do I terminate Parental rights in the state of California. This man has not been a part of my child's life for about 7 yrs. The last time I went to court I was granted sole physical and legal custody of my child, however this man was supposed to pay child support of course he did for only about 6 months all together scattered.  I am remarried now and would like for my new husband to adopt my child and, I was wondering can we do that? And if so do we have to let the biological know? Can this be considered abandonment?
 Its Answered
Feb 6, 2007, 09:11 PM
How do I terminate Parental rights in the state of California. This man has not been a part of my childs life for about 7 yrs. The last time I went to court I was granted sole physical and legal custody of my child, however this man was supposed to pay child support of course he did for only about 6 months all together scattered.  I am remarried now and would like for my new husband to adopt my child and, I was wondering can we do that? and if so do we have to let the biological know? Can this be considered abandonment?
California - Grounds For Termination of Parental Rights (http://www.deltabravo.net/custody/termCA.php)
 
Lists the terms for termination as:
CALIFORNIA - Welf. & Inst. Code -§§ 361, 361.5(b), (h), (I), 366.26(c)(1)
Abandonment or Extreme Parental Disinterest	X
Abuse/Neglect	X
Mental Illness or Deficiency	X
Alcohol- or Drug-induced Incapacity	X
Felony Conviction/ Incarceration	X
Failure of Reasonable Efforts	X
Sexual Abuse	X
Abuse/Neglect or Loss of Rights of Another Child	X
Failure to Maintain Contact	X
Failure to Provide Support	X
Failure to Establish Paternity	 
Child Judged in Need of Services/Dependent	X
Child's Best Interest	 
Child in care 15 of 22 months (or less)	 
Felony assault of child or sibling	X
Murder/Manslaughter of sibling child	X
Other Grounds	• Child suffering from extreme emotional damage
• Location of parent(s) unknown
• Voluntary relinquishment
• Parent has abducted the child
• Conception result of sexual abuse