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You don't have to let him see the kid(s) or your can

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Q: What rights do fathers have that have lost there parental rights to a child in NC?
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What does it mean to retain parental rights but lose custody?

It means you have lost your right to physical and legal custody but you are still eligible to request visitation rights. Without parental rights you have no rights whatsoever in regards to your child.


Can the state take away my rights of your unborn child if i have recently lost my parental rights to another child?

That would depend on why you lost the rights to your first one. If they think that you will be a danger to your child they will do something. Just because you lose the rights to one though does not mean that you automatically lose the rights to another.


Can a child inherit intestate from a parent who lost his parental rights?

In most jurisdictions the termination of parental rights divests forever the parent and child of all legal rights, privileges, duties, and powers between each other except for the child's right to inherit from the terminated parent. You should seek the advice of an attorney in your area.


Can you stop the mother of your child's' new husband from adopting your son while you're in federal prison?

If you have already lost your parental rights there is nothing you can do. If you have not you need a lawyer to fight for you since she will go to court and ask them to terminate your rights. If you get to keep your parental rights you can have a chance for visitation depending on which state you are in. That is the child comes to you in prison, not the other way around.


What kind of rights does an expectant Mother whom has lost her parental rights?

They will take the baby


If your brother had a child at 1 he lost his parental rights and the child got adopted he was divorced but the ex-wife is still as a beneficiary who gets the insurance money ex-wife or parents?

I'm not totally sure what you are asking but it sounds like the child died. If the child died and the child was insured, the money will go to the beneficiary listed on the policy. If your brother surrendered parental rights, this child is no longer his, so I seriously doubt he has any claim whatsoever.


Does a mother have any parental rights when she has a child in foster care?

In the United States, the state must take legal custody of a child who isn't living in a safe environment (usually through Child Protective Services) in order to place that child in foster care. That means the mother has lost her parental rights at least temporarily. She should contact the court that issued the order or the social worker in charge of the case to determine what rights she may have during the state's custody.


When giving up parental rights does child support still apply?

If you are still finically responsible then a parent should have some rights. Even if it is supervised visits. other wise go after the parent who still has rights, not the one who has given up or lost their rights.


What steps do you take to regain your parental rights?

You didn't tell the detail how you lost your patenal rights. if you were a good father then no need to regain the rights. try just to find them in your family


Can a parent who has lost parental rights stop the other parent from leaving the state?

No.No.No.No.


I want to live with my step father but he has no parental rights?

Probably not. In most places, unless your natural father has lost or given up his rights and the step father actually adopted you, he has no parental rights (he was merely your mother's husband.)


Can a child pick his or her guardian?

No they can not.Another PerspectiveIt depends on the situation. If it is a "friendly" guardianship within a family when the child's parents have lost parental rights or are deceased, the family may give the child a choice and that person(s) will petition for guardianship through the family & probate court.