Absent parent contesting step-parent adoption
My husband is attempting to adopt my daughter (age 11), he has been her dad now for about 9 years. The biological father has not seen his child since she was 5 months old and never paid child support. I have a child support order and a permanent restraining order which was granted in Kansas, 1997. The support order still stands but the restraining order lasted one year. My ex has a history of domestic violence (broke my arm which is why we have the order and left the state). My daughter considers my husband her dad and wants the adoption to happen as well. My ex states he will contest the adoption and is filing a motion to reintegrate visitations just to be a pain. Is there a chance this will happen and would we have to travel to Kansas from Oregon for proceedings? The adoption is filed in the state of Oregon. All of us do not want him to have access to my daughter considering his violent history and she does not know him. He basically abandoned her at a few months of age. Now he decides he wants to see her and won't voluntarily give up the right. Still hasn't paid child support! Can anyone enlighten me on what could happen or what to expect? We already know that upon notification we will need an attorney, we just want to know what is ahead of us? Thank you!