Biologically, yes, you are. There are probably not any residual rights to visitation after such a long absence, but you could possibly make amends.
No
No, she died in 2004 at the age of 91.
If the father of your kids moves in does he still have to pay child support?
Giving up parental rights does not allow you to be free from the responsibility of your child. You may not want to be this child's parent, but you will still be responsible for the child.
No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.
As the father has no assumed rights to the child, he can still be ordered to pay by the courts.
No he does not because he is not the child's parent anymore.
Yes, he does. He is still a father, he has a child, and that child needs support.
Yes, he is still the father.
Why not? It's still your child. Who has the child the father with mental problems or the custodial parent? Still if the father has mental problem and he fathered a child...yes he does have to pay child support. Was the father with mental problems receiving some type of disability for his mental problems? If so he is still responsible for paying child support. Does the father have custody of the child? Somebody needs to go back to court ad petition the court.
Yes.
yes