Mothers are allowed to do that, but you could check adoption records. This type of thing happens frequently in Missouri. A mother moves there from another state, denies the father access, than after six months the child can be adopted by a stepparent, without the father knowing.
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Yes unless the mother gets remarried and the child is adopted by the new husband
Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.
Yes, he is still the father.
No
Typically courts will not penalize a child by reducing support payments because a parent has had another child because this is not seen as being in the best interest of the child.
Yes, the changing of a name has no bearing on the child support.
Paul McCartney's mother died when he was a teenager of breast cancer. His father eventually remarried so Paul did have a step mother.
Generally, no.
Yes, just because a father gets remarried this does not mean that he doesn't have to care for his child.
The mother can file a claim against the father's estate. She should seek legal advice or speak with a court advocate about how and what to file.
Can, but the father can challenge it in probate.
yes there is. if your mother remarried and then remarried again it would be considered your second step father.