Can I revoke the parental rights of a repeat sex offender?
My ex-husband was sentenced to prison for sexual assault of a child, his step daughter, which I subsequently found out was not his first sexually-oriented conviction. We have a 5 year old son that has not had any contact with his father since he was incarcerated (this happened when our son was about 9 months old.) I have provided all emotional/ monetary/ medical support for my son, without any help from any form of public assistance program. A court order established by the Office of the Attorney General forbids any contact between father and son, indefinitely, because it would "most likely prove to be emotionally or physically injurious" to my son. This order was also entered in as part of my divorce paperwork in court. Given the circumstances, can I file to revoke the parental rights of my ex-husband in the state of Texas? I have asked him to do so voluntarily, and he has agreed it would be in my son's best interest, that he would sign whatever paperwork is necessary. I am not remarried, nor is their any person attempting to adopt my son. My only concern is the very real probability of continued emotional or physical damage to a truly innocent victim in this whole mess. Thanks for your time...