They have to give up all their rights in whatever child is the subject of the action. The children affected are named in the court orders. Once the court order is issued a parent's rights are terminated regarding that child.
Yes.
Only if the non-custodial parent give up his parental rights.
Yes a minor can be given up at any age. The parent would have to have good reasons to do so though if they expect the state to care of their kids and they still have to pay child support to the state for the child when they give up parental rights (a must if the state will take them) and if they one day want custody and rights back they will most likely not get it. Only a judge can decide if you are allowed to give up parental rights.
No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.No. She has no parental rights regarding another person's children unless she legally adopted them.
Unless you have the courts and the other parent's consent you will charged with kidnapping and the children will be brought back and you will lose custody and possibly your parental rights.
This depends a lot on where you live.Is your union recognized by the state?If so, you probably handle it like any other step-parent adoption.If not, there's a good chance that you won't be able to.You'll probably need a termination of the other birth parent's parental rights (TPR = termination of parental rights). This can be voluntary (birth parent signs a voluntary surrender) or involuntary (which can be hard to get, generally requires that the other birth parent has abandoned the children, or is a danger in some way)
Not without permission from the court with agreement from the joint custodial parent.
no but there is a way that you can go to court and become an adult because I saw that some movie star kids did that. But you have to have a good reason
Download Pika Pika App to do parental control on the children and give a safe atmosphere to the kids.
Children do not have the right to decide whether or not they want to see their parents. Parents have the right to parent their kids unless and until their parental rights are removed.Added: UNLESS - the "children" are actually adults. Then there is no legal way that you force them to have a relationship with you.
okay i know how. whenever you have meetings on Friday the parent will give the kids parent to him or her. then they will have it.
Unless he has gone to court to get his parental rights, yes.
In most states that's considered parental abduction if you have primary residential.