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Q: If parental rights terminated can contact with the child be made legally upon the child's 18th birthday?
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When you give up your rights to your child how can you get your rights back?

There is no route to regaining parental rights once they have been legally and voluntarily terminated.


When do parental rights stop in the US?

Parental rights terminate when they are terminated by a court order, when a legal guardian is appointed by the court, if the child becomes legally emancipated, or when the child reaches the age of majority, usually eighteen.


Can a step father adopt their step child if the biological father disappears in Colorado?

Only if the birth father's parental rights are terminated (legally)If the birth father disappears, you may be able to have his rights terminated due to abandonment, but there's no guarantee that this will be granted.


Your daughter was adopted by your brother and his exwife now who live in Michigan How old legally does she have to be to choose whether she wants to stay living with them or come back to you?

If she was legally adopted, then your parental rights were terminated. You have no rights where she is concerned, nor does she have the right to choose to live with you.


Can a Michigan father voluntarily relinquish parental rights if the mother agrees with his choice to do so?

In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.


If a parent chooses NOT to have any contact with their biological child for over a year can their parental rights be terminated?

If your parental rights were terminated and your child was legally adopted your chances are slim that any court will reverse that order. Think of your child. If the child was adopted and has adapted to a new family it would be extremely disruptive to remove the child from that home. There must have been extreme circumstances for the court to terminate your parental rights in the first place. Your problems and instability should not continue to affect the child. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options, if any, or your lack of rights to be involved in your child's life.


Can Oklahoma DHS legally adopt a child out if they have been in their custody for a year?

The issue isn't how long they've been in custody. Once the parental rights have been terminated (TPR - termination of parental rights), the child is eligible for adoption. If the children have not been TPR'd then they are not eligible for adoption.


If you drop all rights and custody of a child do you still have to pay child support?

It depends on whether your parental rights are terminated legally and the circumstances. If the child is legally adopted and you give up your parental rights voluntarily your child support obligation will end. The law wants children to be supported by two parents. Giving up custody and visitation rights will not free you from the obligation of child support.


Is child support terminated if your rights are taken?

Yes. Termination of parental rights usually means you still have to pay child support. There is no reason why the state/taxpayers would have to do it.


At the age of 17 can you legally move out to live with another relative without parental consent?

In Britain, yes. Contact your school and social services if need be.


Can a 16-year-old legally move out with parental consent in Kansas?

Not legally, but if parental consent is given, there's not really any repercussion or consequence.


Can a 17-year-old leave home legally in the state of vermont without parental consent?

They cannot do so legally. Unless they have parental permission.