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  • Aug 30, 2010, 10:33 PM
    jbkmbell
    What do I need to do to be safe in the long run?
    I have a 3 yr old. The real father has never wanted anything to do with the child. His name is not on the birth certificate. My boyfriend of 3 yrs, is he daddy of my child and he wants him to be his. How do I need to go about this? I don't want to bring the father into, I just want an easy way to give the daddy full rights to my child.
  • Aug 30, 2010, 11:18 PM
    GV70
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    Originally Posted by jbkmbell View Post
    i dont want to bring the father into, i just want an easy way to give the daddy full rights to my child.

    In your case it is almost impossible task.
    Some states will not approve a stepparent adoption unless you have been married to the child's parent for 1 year or longer.

    If you want your boyfriend to have full rights,get married and after one or two years go to the court and ask for stepparent adoption.
    Until adoption process is finalized , your boyfriend does not have both rights and obligations.
    The children are not goods or properties that can be bought or sold.

    You must have the consent (or agreement) of child's father. By giving his consent, the noncustodial parent/the father/ gives up all rights and responsibilities, including child support. Sometimes getting the child's other parent to agree to your adoption can be difficult.

    The way to obtain consent is different in each State. In many States, the noncustodial parent can give a written statement. In other States, he or she may have to appear before a judge or file papers with the court. Some States require the parent to receive counseling, have the laws and his or her rights explained to him or her, or talk to a lawyer.

    Some State adoption laws do not require the other parent's consent in some situations. However, it is important to do everything the law requires to obtain proper consent. Some States' laws allow for consent to be revoked, and for an adoption to be challenged or overturned, if these requirements are not met or fraud has occurred.

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