No. If you lose them, getting them back takes a lot more than that, and that's if you can even get them back.
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Single fathers have no rights in any state see link below
answer is simple. GET A LAWYER
If it's established who the biological father is, regardless what name is on the birth certificate, he will have to give up his parental rights in order for someone else to adopt the child. He can also go to court and have the name on the birth certificate changed to his.
There is no route to regaining parental rights once they have been legally and voluntarily terminated.
No. Rights to an estate are conferred by Will, by the laws of intestacy if there was no Will and by authority of the probate court. You cannot gain rights in a decedent's property simply by reporting their death.
My guess is they'd give him the right to a free ride out of the country and don't come back, Jack, but who knows with modern liberal courts.
Unless their is custody involved the girl's father is able to take her and not give her back. If their is custody involved and he takes the girl and won't give her back then that would be considered kidnapping.
give them back to that person
Step one, and the only one we can give you here, is: "talk to an attorney".
If the father wants custody rights, this would be usable in court.
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