Parental Rights for non-biological parent
My boyfriend is going through a very difficult divorce. Currently he works very long hours and we only have one car between the two of us. He has 2 year old twins and he pays $300 per week in child support. He is only off on Tuesdays and Saturdays, but I need the car for work on Tuesdays. Which leaves one day per week to see his kids. We live approximately 1 hour away from his ex wife. She is not willing to drive in either direction for him to see them on any day. She also expects that her child support be sent by overnight mail (costing up to $20 per week). He was unable to have children and they chose to go the donor route. He is now considering giving up his parental rights as it is very difficult in dealing with her and her demands. His lawyer bill is now at the $4000 dollar point and along with the $300 per week its becoming difficult to survive and she won't settle. What are his options as he is not a biological parent to the children? Should he give up his visitation rights? Does he have to continue to pay the same amount of child support? If he continues to pay, but chooses not to see them for awhile until his financial situation is better, can he see them later? Please HELP!! :confused: