
Originally Posted by
i.mart.guerr
Exactly what they asked of him, to give up rights. But how can they do that, not knowing if he is the father.
The court should require that the father be located and give his consent. That makes sense. So does informing him. But saying they do not need his consent makes no sense. Why bother contacting him in the first place?
My question is does he want to allow the adoption? If he does, then he informs the agency that if they don't need his consent then don't bother him. But that he will not sign anything without a paternity test proving he is the father. If they want his consent then let them prove he's the father.
If the child is his and you both want to raise the child, then that is a different story. He will have to file a formal objection to the adoption and a request for custody on the basis that a paternity test be done proving him the father.