Originally Posted by Synnen
In her defense, she changed the original post, not just posted the original post twice.
You're going to need a lawyer, a VERY good one.
It takes a LOT for relinquishment of rights to happen. Where is the child now? How old? What are YOUR current circumstances?
Generally, a child is placed in foster care while you are given a chance to get your act together---did this happen first? Or was that step skipped? If so--why? Was your CHILD abused as well?
There's a LOT of information that we'd still need---but in the end, the answer is going to be the same: Get a good lawyer. Get a VERY good lawyer. While you may or may not be able to afford it, there are ways to work around that. Some lawyers will allow payment plans, some are willing to work pro bono and some may be willing to work at a discounted rate.