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In many states, he may sign over his parental rights if: he agrees to relinquish rights and your husband adopts the child (usually you must be married at least one year).
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Your attorney is fleecing you, if he's trying what you say he is.
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No, even worse. Biden would be disqualified due to an invalid election... next in line, NANCY PELOSI!!
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Oh no, its not racism actually... he is still a fraud, just not the BC way. He showed last week, that HE is actually the racist
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Does anyone think that if there was validity to this that the Clinton Mafia would not have found it? Cmon
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Not a chance that will happen, make sure your aunt files to recover her legal fees in this frivolous case.
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I was referring to her case for sole custody. In Pennsylvania, unmarried cohabitation is ONE of the factors that can impact who gets how much custody.
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Take the emotions out of the situation and file for court ordered support based on his income. If he doesn't pay, then he has to deal with the legal system, not just berate you. You are entitled to...
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Since you have never established your paternity/custody rights she is considered to have sole custody, and can set all the rules. Any money "support" you have paid her up until now will be...
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Missouri and much of the Midwest is very similar, unfortunately, as the BC and AOP, merely give you the right to pursue custody/visitation through the court and pay support. Without the court order...
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Knowing where the children are does not eliminate the ability to enforce this statute anymore.
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You are kidding right?
In Missouri and many states, being on the BC AND signing an acknowledgment of paternity, means the man is able to petition the Court to establish visitation and custody...
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Missouri still favors the Mom as having sole custody in unmarried cases until paternity established and there is much State Supreme Court precedence around this. August 1st, no return, file contempt,...
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What state are you in?
Check your state laws, as some states still give mother sole custody in an unmarried situation until Father files for paternity/DNA/Court order. Father on BC means nothing...
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You are not a resident of NJ, so you will have to file in Florida.
He will have every right to contest the move of the children (you are certainly free to go), and fight for custody/visitation.
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When did you sign the child support agreement?
What age did it stipulate on it?
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What state are you in?
Pre birth, if your state has a putative fathers registry, you need to register IMMEDIATELY. It is for men who may be the father of a baby but before paternity established....
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I wish there was a Termination of Parental Rights subheading, so they wouldn't waste space here.
The only way to terminate is with a judge's approval, the child must be adopted by a step parent...
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Get a lawyer, you are letting her walk all over you. An attorney will take the emotional part out of your case.
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You have no chance of getting rights taken away unless you are remarried and your spouse wants to adopt. AND dad has to approve. Go back to court as stated above
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And now he not going to have to. One message left (if I am reading the message right) is an "effort" on your part?
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Is this from a court order?
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So, 18 years ago, you deprived a man the right to be a father, by not putting him on a birth certificate, because it was easier to go through the adoption process and now want him to pay you back...
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Start with the court as previous post suggested. If he ignores the order, or fails to produce, THEN it falls under the kidnapping statute.
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Legally you are, unless her husband, not her boyfriend, legally adopts him, AND a judge approves it . You are still responsible for any amount in arrears up to that time.
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You are missing the point, you will not be on the Birth Certificate if she is still married at birth.
You cannot get a "restraining order of sorts" to prevent her from leaving the state, until you...
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A DNA test from a Pharmacy will not be admitted in court
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By "leave the state" do you mean a visit or move?
Visit- No
Move- Even with you having Sole custody there was obviously a hearing where he was granted some custody rights. Chances are you could...
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Nobody can be forced to exercise their visitation right. If he continues to receive a credit on his child support based on visitation days, but never uses them, they can go back and redo child...
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Getting a lawyer is the first thing to do. Dad will be entitled to visitation, and the court will establish that, but he is making VERY idle threats about getting sole custody. If he only has...
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Child support and Custody rights are separate, it would be VERY unlikely that you will get to discontinue Child Support as it's been established for 7 years, no matter the state
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You may abdicate your Throne, but not your rights to a child.
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The father of your son is wrong, and he's just thinking it will relieve him of child support obligations. Having seen single moms who went without the support, I encourage you to establish child...
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It is 50 employees within 75 miles of the workplace, you will be responsible for paying your normal cost of any medical benefits you currently receive, AND you are required to give them 30 days...
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No. He can chose to not see her or be involved in her life, but it sounds as though he is doing this to get out of Child Support. Get an attorney to protect yourself from him coming back later and...
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The more you show that you are flexible and she shows she is not, the better the outcome will be for you.
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I don't understand your hostility, I am a father going through a circumstance with some similarites and all these posts were good advice. I would LOVE to be able to walk into court with what you...
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Is there correlating documentation from the false claims you can use in court? DUI 11 years ago means nothing, she has to prove your wife has driven drunk with the child in the car recently. Sounds...
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I have been dealing with a similar instance involving my newborn daughter. Local authorities do not have a great understanding of this law (parental kidnapping, and are hesitant to enforce. Here is...
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Thanks, I appreciate the input on here... there is no abuse or that type of reason for her leaving, although I know that often is thrown in to try to tip the scales.I am very careful in my...
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My ultimate goal is together them within the 40-50 mile radius as is somewhat standard in our state in custody cases. That would allow us to be as involved together in her life as possible. I feel...
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I have filed for primary custody and the first hearing is next month. I want the two of us to be involved in all parts of our babies life but don't think she feels the same. She moved with no job or...
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Baby born in November to GF and I (living together at birth). In January she goes to visit family (out of state 185 miles). The next week she calls and says she's not coming back and will be up to...
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