yes u may
If you have custody and the father keeps the child with him without your permission you can call the police for kidnapping.
If he is not the father of the child, he has no rights to sign over.
No, adoption is irreversible.
No. You would be signing away your rights to visitation. A parent generally signs away their rights in preparation for a legal adoption.
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The father needs to consult with an attorney who can review the situation and determine what the options are.
I think that the father does to a certain extent,nothing legal but at his house he makes all of the rules. because i know someone with this same issue, i think that if the child wants to see his or her father they should be allowed to when ever they want. And i think that when the child is with their father the father should make the rules for that house and even though he might not have any rights i say that it's his house so it should be his rules no matter if he has rights or not. And that if the child wants to do something, like go to town and hang out with some friends then they should be able to, the legal parents should not have to be contacted..the only reason why the legal parents should be contacted is if the child is asking for something that they normally don't ever get to do not even while with the legal parents. The father would still not have any legal rights but when the child goes to visit him it would be like going to a friends house and the legal parents say that whatever you do is up to the friends parents...its no different except that the legal parents might get scarred that the child might want to move out of their house and move back in with their dad.
No, in order to have a step parent adoption, the birth father's parental rights must be permanently terminated.
If approved by the court, no as it is similar to an adoption.
Custody, not parental rights.
Your father has no interest or rights in the property. Your sister owns it. Your father can only get his property back if your sister agrees to execute a deed that conveys it back to him.
Not without the legal system involved. Not without the legal system involved.