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No, he is not.
It depends on how you are defining parental rights. If he were to sign over guardianship then yes its legal to do that. The only way full rights can be signed over is if there is another to take their place as in an adoption.
Califdad, I answer the question exactly as written, and didn't consider what the OP was referring to as parental rights. Thanks for the extra clarification here.
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