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    Oct 10, 2007, 07:13 AM
    Relinquishing rights & defacto custodian
    My ex-husband is going to give up his rights to our 2 children & my present husband is going to adopt them. So far, he is in the process of getting all the paperwork and legal stuff associated with this together. My question is, my ex-mother-in-law was awarded residential time with the kids due to a bogus default judgement in the state of KY which she brought up here to WA state for me & my ex to fight. She didn't win her fight for custody but they awarded "fair faith" because of the bogus de facto clause in KY. If my ex relinquishes all rights, does this take precidence over all the other stuff such as the fair faith with the residential time awarded to my ex-in-laws? My husband now doesn't want to have to deal with them anymore so does all his family lose contact with like he would? Do we still have to deal with her because of the awarded residential time? We both live in WA state & my ex-mother-in-law is in KY. What is the best way to go about getting rid of her as well for the sake of my kids? THey do not like being forced to go to KY because of them. But no one would listen in court to us or them.
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    Oct 10, 2007, 07:18 AM
    You need an attorney here. I would guess that the adoption would also server the grandparent visitation, but it might not. Your attorney needs to research the law as this is an obscure point.

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