Yes you can give up your parental rights if the court allow you to, the adoption wont change that. The child will end up in foster care. Just make sure you have tried everything considering what impact this would have on a child who has already been abandoned before. Foster care is not a magical place where the troubled kids find a cure. This kind of thing is something most parents have to deal with. There is also nothing that says that you will get him back. That is up to the court.
The adoptive parents must voluntarily relinquish their parental rights and you must seek to have your legal custody restored through the court at the same time.
Yes. The adoptive parents must voluntarily relinquish their parental rights and you must seek to have your legal custody restored through the court at the same time.
I believe not.
mother or father?
Only with approval of the court. see my profile
No, because it is considered bribing, and even if you could, I doubt a parent would give up a child for money if they are suing or have custody in the first place. If you want said child, you can sue for custody of the child. If you cannot gain custody, then the next best thing to do is sue for visitation.It's not legal to pay a parent to relinquish custody of a child in any state! But if the parent in question has a child support award, he or she will be free of paying child support or being in any way responsible for the child from that day forward.
If the current custodial parent is not willing to relinquish (or take), custody, then you have to retain an attorney and have it taken before a judge.
The difference between a biological parent and an adoptive parent is that the biological parent is the one who is related to the child by blood and the adoptive parent is the one that raised the child.
It could be if they didn't have permission from the adoptive parent.
The best thing to do at this point would be to contact a lawyer and see if there is anything you can do. In most cases if the parent doesn't relinquish rights you have to have them declared unfit and their rights striped.
Adoptive or adopted. A child is adopted, a parent is adoptive.
Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.Domiciliary custody refers to the parent who has physical custody. It's the parent with whom the child lives.