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Their must be an adopting parent to take the fathers place before rights can even be signed over. The mother must be willing to fill out paper work and obtain criminal back round checks, as well as a birth certificate for each child being adopted. Then she, and the adopting parent must sign and return all forms to your probate court. There are forms on-line you must obtain and fill out. If you call the court house they will tell you what to do step by step. If she still refuses, hire an attorney and try to sway her that way. Otherwise, your stuck holding birthrights, and going to jail for unpaid child support, losing your license, and your job, anytime she feels like carting you off to court. Forget about having your own life or any relationships because no one wants to be with someone who is threatened with jail every three months or keeps losing jobs because they are in jail or without a license to drive to work. Sick isn't it? Your probably thinking I am a angry man, but surprise I'm a woman. I think it's disgusting what women get away with. If you were the mother you could walk away, and no one would ever go after you for child support. So my friend, choose wisely the next woman you sleep with, and please no more babies!

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Q: What if the father a minor wants to sign over his rights and not be involved at all but his mother wont let him?
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