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No. A person cannot lose their parental rights to a child unless they file a voluntary relinquishment of parental rights petition and it is accepted by the court or the court permanently terminates parental rights due to abuse, neglect or some other applicable issue.

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Q: Does a notarized guardianship paper for a 16-year-old mean that the mother signed her rights over?
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Can you get back your parental rights after you signed your kids over to your mother if you have been in the house with them and been the one paying for everything?

You paying for everything is how it should be, giving up parental rights does not mean you don't pay child support. If you want the rights back you have to go to court. It's very rare they give it back after a parent signed them away willingly though. They might not be sure you wont do it again.Another PerspectiveIf you consented to a petition for temporary guardianship with your mother as guardian you can return to that court and with your mother's consent terminate the guardianship. The petition for termination will be reviewed by the court and the court will investigate further if the judge wants to know more about the situation. If your mother does not want to consent you can still petition for a termination of the guardianship and the court will schedule a hearing and investigate further if necessary.If your mother doesn't want to relinquish her guardianship you should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your options.


Can you get back your parental rights after you signed your kids over to your mother... if you have been in the house with them and been the one paying for everything.?

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Can custody obtained by grandparents be given back to parents?

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Could you give parental rights of your child to your mother and father?

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Can a mom relinguish her right to grandparents?

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How do you gain guardianship of a child if both mother and father consent to sign over rights?

You go to the courts or an attorney, and file for legal gardian of the child, with the mother and father's written permision. Then, you become the gardian. Or foster the child then adopt.


What rights does a father have if there is no court order but he pays monthly and the mother has custody and guardianship?

As many rights as the mother wishes to allow until the father protects himself with court ordered visitation and decision making rights. In some states, the father may have certain intrinsic rights, but you would need to provide where you reside and the state (or country if outside the USA) where the child legally resides.


If a child has lived with one parent for 17 years and then comes to live with the other parent who has legal guardianship?

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