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    PQInc Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Sep 5, 2007, 07:01 AM
    Do I have any Rights to see my Biological Daughter?
    I was married at 19 for 6 months. My X Wife and I moved to a new area, I got a good job and my X was pregnant.
    I came home form work, and she left taking everything. She went back to her parents. I quit my new job and went back to my mothers. When I went to see her, her parents told me to leave and they put a restraining order on me.
    I could not go to the Hospital to see my child. They had me removed.
    She was given the name I picked out with my Last name on the Birth Certificate.
    I had no money to go to the court for the divorce, so that went through.
    Next thing she split... got remarried. I received papers from the state of Mass that her and her new husband wanted to adopt my daughter. It said that if I did not sign the papers , that at the age of 12 she would assume the step fathers name and that she would be adopted. I did not sign anything.
    At the time I was lost honestlylost and struggling to stay above water.
    Not a day went by when I did not think of my daughter.. I cried every year on her Birthday.
    Now thanks to the internet I have found her. They live in Ct. I would like to develop a relationship with my daughter, she has a very large family on my side that would welcome her with open arms. But I don't know if I have any rights, and I don't know what her ( for all I know I could be dead) I do not want to hurt her in any way, but I yearn to have a relationship with my daughter. I do have a supportive wife now, and I am finally self sufficient and living a life that could offer my child wonderful things.
    Hope someone has a thought on this... I don't know what to do.. Thanks
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    Sep 5, 2007, 08:07 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by PQInc
    I dont know what to do..
    Hello P:

    It's a wonderful story... But, you should excuse me if I say that I don't care. What I CARE about is your LEGAL rights - not your story. We ALL have a sad story.

    You didn't give up your rights. Therefore, you still have them. Now you have to exercise them. You're going to need a family lawyer to do that. He'll do it all. You don't have to do a thing except pay him and get to know your daughter.

    Is it going to be cheap?? Nahhhh.

    excon

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