No. You should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney. This is a complicated legal matter.
In Missouri, when as father has had no contact with the child, by choice or by denial of access by the mother, for at least six months, the child can be adopted by a stepparent.
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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.
Unless he has gone to court to get his parental rights, yes.
Why do you think it necessary if he hasn't?
No, but if you want a relationship with your child you can petition the court for parental rights and contact. That would be a good thing.
No, 3 months is not long enough for them to remove parental rights.
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No. There is no requirement for the child to have to "know" the father for him to give up his parental rights.
Your father would have to give up all parental rights and your uncle would have to petition the court to adopt you. Unless you father gives up his rights, there really isn't a way to force him.
My question is what forms can i get online for a father to sign over his parental rights.
If the cousin is currently married to you, and is willing to accept parental responsibilities and adopt the child, then the father can give up his parental rights.