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Q: Can a father sign a legal document sign over his rights in court and failed a drug test?
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Can a father relinquish parental rights by notarized document in Michigan?

Absolutely, Not has to be through a court of law.


Do you have to file for custody of your child in order to get a court document stating you have sole custody?

No. If the other parent has not had his/her parental rights taken away by the court, he/she is still responsible for providing financial support for the child(ren).


Can a mom relinguish her right to grandparents?

She can consent to a court ordered guardianship if she has sole custody and the father has no parental rights. If the father has any parental rights he must also consent.She can consent to a court ordered guardianship if she has sole custody and the father has no parental rights. If the father has any parental rights he must also consent.She can consent to a court ordered guardianship if she has sole custody and the father has no parental rights. If the father has any parental rights he must also consent.She can consent to a court ordered guardianship if she has sole custody and the father has no parental rights. If the father has any parental rights he must also consent.


Can you make the court assign the father visitation rights?

As long as he has been established as the father and has not been deemed an unfit parent, the court will grant visitation rights.


What does victim FTA mean on a court document?

"Victim FTA" on a court document typically means that the victim of a crime failed to appear in court for a scheduled hearing or trial. FTA stands for "Failure to Appear." This notation may have implications for the case, such as potential dismissal, rescheduling, or other administrative actions by the court.


If father is listed on birth certificate and does not pay support what are his rights?

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Can the father of your child deny you rights to take your child if there are no court ordered visitation rights?

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How can you see how my father's power of attorney document is set up?

You would have to ask your father. Or the court that granted it.


Can you revoke a father's rights due to abandonment?

Only a court can "revoke" a parent's rights.


What rights does an unmarried father have if you have guardianship of a child?

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Can the Court order no paternal father rights?

A court can terminate parental rights but that would not necessarily terminate the parents responsibility to support the child.


Can an attorney draft a document for a father to sign over his rights or must you go to court?

If the father has parental rights now, the only way he will lose them is by a Court order saying so. A private contract between the parties only that is not signed by a judge and made part of a Court's "order" is not likely to be enforced. In other words, your deal might be OK for as long as the father agrees and has no interests in exercising parental rights, but what if he changes his mind and wants to back off the promises he made and ignore the paper he signed?However, if the parent is agreeable the attorney can have the necessary documents signed and then she/he can bring it before the court.