This varies depending on where you live but before the adoption is finalized I have heard one year. Once the adoption is finalized there is nothing you can do.
Termination of one parent's rights does not affect the other parent's rights.
yes, until/unless the child is adopted.
If the child was adopted the grand parents have no rights. It would be up to the adoptive parents whether any relationship could be maintained.
If his children are being adopted, then his parental rights have been terminated: none.
Yes. The next of kin has adopted many children.
Yes, any biological parent who has not had their parental rights terminated by the court can file a lawsuit (petition) for custodial rights to their minor child.
The right to petition the courts for the right to see and support his child.
Single fathers have no assumed rights in any state. They have to petition the courts for them. see links below
if they terminated their rights, they're probably out of luck
Yes, unless/until the child is adopted.
No. Once the court has granted the petition for parental rights to be terminated it is permanent. The parent(s) who voluntarily relinquished cannot have them reinstated. A permanent termination of parental rights by a court (not voluntarily) can be appealed under certain circumstances.
1) to pay support; 2) to petition the courts for visitation