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Yes, you can adopt your stepchildren even if the noncustodial parent has not paid child support or visited them for a significant period. However, you will typically need to demonstrate that the noncustodial parent's rights can be terminated, which often requires proof of abandonment or failure to support. The process may vary by jurisdiction, so consulting with a family law attorney can help clarify the specific requirements and procedures in your area.
It's not automatic. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency.
Contact child support enforcement or the court that issued the child support order and make an official request to have the order terminated.
If he has them and refuses to return them you can call the police. If you want him to have legal physical custody the both of you need to go back to court and have the custody order modified and the father's child support order terminated.
That comes under child support enforcement, they will file a motion to enforce.
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No. The court should be notified of the marriage so the child support order can be terminated.No. The court should be notified of the marriage so the child support order can be terminated.No. The court should be notified of the marriage so the child support order can be terminated.No. The court should be notified of the marriage so the child support order can be terminated.
The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.The child support order can be modified or terminated if there has been a change in circumstances.
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