
Originally Posted by
Mothof4
Is there a child abandonment law, or something were I can get his parental rights token away...
In New York, any parent who leaves her child in a public place with the intention of abandoning her is considered guilty of child abandonment, and it is not your case./New York penal code, Article 260/
According to Soc. Serv. Law § 384-b there are some circumstances that are grounds for termination of parental rights, i.e.
Abandonment or Extreme Parental Disinterest
Abuse/Neglect
Mental Illness or Deficiency
Felony Conviction/Incarceration
Failure of Reasonable Efforts
Abuse/Neglect or Loss of Rights of Another Child
Failure to Maintain Contact
Failure to Provide Support
Generally TPR occurs only if the child has a permanency goal of adoption.
Incarceration matters if the parent was incarcerated for murder in the first degree, murder in the second degree, manslaughter in the first degree, or manslaughter in the second degree,assault in the second degree, assault in the first degree, or aggravated assault upon a person less than 11 years old.

Originally Posted by
Mothof4
My current husband has been in her life helping me raise her for the past 9yrs of her life she even calls him dad...I did talk to my daughter about this and she has made it clear that she doesn't want to see any of them.
That has no legal values.
I made a study of the case law but generally incarceration and an unwilling to have contact with other parent child are not grounds for termination of parental rights.

Originally Posted by
Mothof4
he now is trying to contact me along with his parents for visitation. My question is... what can I do legally to stop this?
If he is trying to contact you,then you may refuse it. If he files in Court,you cannot stop him.What/if any/ visitation he will have will depend on the judge's discretion.

Originally Posted by
Mothof4
I have never received any child support from him
Is there an existing child support order?