How to relinquish custodial rights
My son plans to marry a girl who was in the military when she became pregnant with her daughter, who is now 5. The biological father's name is on the birth certificate and the child carries his last name. The biological father (still in the military) has never had anything to do with the little girl and the mother has never sought child support. Recently, she claimed to have gone to court and allowed the biological father to relinquish his parental rights, so that my son can adopt her when they get married. If my son adopts the little girl, can the biological father be responsible for child support? If my son does not marry or adopt the child, can the biological father be held responsible for child support? If my son marries this girl and it does not work out, who is responsible for caring for financially supporting this child? If the mother's claims are true, and she allowed the biological father to relinquish his rights, does this alleviate him from financial responsibility? Shouldn't she have a signed court order? The mother, is currently in Alabama and the biological father is supposedly in Special Ops. Why would a mom be so irresponsible and not hold the father accountable by seeking child support, which is the child's right? She has based her decision to allow the biological father to relinquish his rights, in anticipation of marrying my son. At the time she claims to have done this, they were not engaged. She also has another child that she receives child support for.