Divorce and Waiving of Parental Rights; HOW?
I already know how it sounds.
WHY waive one's parental rights?
I have asked myself that question every day for the last two months. I... am not being asked to do so. I am asking to do so. With the encouragement of my spouse; here's the thing; we're already in two differing states.
There's... a lot of history in this one--if someone wants to know the fine details, ask me, by all means. But here... are the basics of it all.
We got married based on ideals, hopes and dreams of a beautiful future. In the end, that's exactly opposite where we were headed before we made the mutual decision to split apart. I'm 26, and she is 16. No; she'll be 17 in January '08. I'll be 27 in June '08; almost a 10 year difference, there. The forefront to it all already showed a nasty course for a long time. Up to nearly six months before the marriage finally occurred in 2008. February; late February in '08.
She gave birth to a child in March of '08.
She gives details that consistently add up to what none of us, here, want to hear. Rape. Back in June. I was in Florida at the time; she was in Colorado--it came out into the open in Mid-February that the child was not mine. In front of myself and my sister, attending with my wife on her 1st ob-gyn appointment since god-knows-when.
Up until that point in time, she played the child off as my own, between November and our marriage in February. After she'd opened that can, I'd never had the time to think about what had happened in the totality of the year.
Another point to hear--she defends the person whom actually is the father of the child with her life. He wants, now, to have everything in the world to do with the child--spouse, spouse's family and child all are in Colorado. I'm in Montana.
We need help figuring out how the easiest and most cost-effective method to a dissolution of marriage and also a permanent waiving of my own parental rights may be.
Peace, all.
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