Father doesn't want to be around because of his new GF; wants to give up rights.
My son's father lives an hour and a half away. Ever since I was pregnant he has been in and out of me and our son's life depending on his feelings for the week... His reasoning was that he was in love with me and wanted to work things out... We started working things out and he was doing well until he met another girl. Ever since this girl showed up (no offense to her) he has been disappearing for weeks to months at a time... They broke up and my sons father started coming around again, and we started working our relationship out, then out of nowhere my sons father disappeared again for me to find out he was once again back with this girl... Now all of a sudden he's demanding weekends with our son, and my son doesn't even know him or his family. We worked it out for about amonth before he got back with his girlfriend that every other Saturday he would come up here to see our son, and the other saturdays he would take him down there for the day, just to give him time to learn and get used to our son, and so his family could see the baby as well... my son is 15 months... Well since he's been with this girl, he has ignored my calls while his son was in ER, and made excuses to why he couldn't be at his surgery last week... the last thing he said to me was that he'd call after my sons surgery to check up on him... he never called... nor did he pay support for that week or any week after. (our support was agreed upon by us, not court ordered)... so now I'm being told by his family, and taking it from signs of no calls and no support that he wants out...
How do I have him sign over his rights? I'm sure he'd do it, but I don't know how to get to that point... I've been told that courts don't usually allow the father to give up rights unless someone was taking his place and adopting him... HELP! This isn't fair to my son that he should have a guy popping in and out of his life depending on the girl he is dating and his mood for the week... This isn't fair... I don't care if he doesn't have to pay support, I want him to sign over his rights... what do I do?