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To the best of my knowledge, since I am not a lawyer, once you give up rights as a parent or legal guardian, you have no rights toward the child. You need to get a restraining order against him. This will make him not be allowed to call your residence or allow him to come within one-hundred feet of you or your child, and if he does he will go to jail. Call the cops if he comes around.

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Q: How can you protect your child from their biological father if he signed away his rights years ago but now will not leave the child alone?
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Can you get child support from your sons biological father even if he signed his rights over?

Yes, unless the child has been adopted.


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What are the custodial rights of unwed mothers in the state of Tennessee?

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What if the father signed birth certificate and wants to have power over child out of wedlock?

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Can you get back child support after the children's father has signed over his rights to them?

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Niece want to give sign legal custody of her child who has been living with me for five months father says he will not sign his name is not on her birth certificate does he have to sign also?

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In Indiana do you have to be married for your significant other to adopt your child after the biological father has signed away rights?

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Does a nonbiological father have rights whose name is listed on the birth certificate?

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