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If you have custody and the father keeps the child with him without your permission you can call the police for kidnapping.

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Q: How do you get my child back from the father if he has no legal rights?
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Can you get legal rights back as a father if i already sign rights over?

yes u may


If a father takes a paternity test and it comes back he's not the father can he sign over his rights?

If he is not the father of the child, he has no rights to sign over.


In Illinois if a Father signed his parental rights over but now as the child is older he wants to see her again regularly. Does he have any rights at this point?

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.


If the father of a child gets married and owes back child support can the spouse be obligated to pay his back child support in CA?

An unmarried father cannot "choose" to not pay child support. The laws in every state require that a father pay for the support of his child. The mother must bring an action to the appropriate court so that a child support order can be established. Visitation rights are separate and a father can have visitation rights established by the court. Visitation rights are not dependent on paying child support.


Can the father who only has visitation rights keep the child what is the mothers rights if the dad wont bring the child back?

He absolutely cannot. The mother can call the police and they can take the child back. Most likely will he loose visitation rights if he does this or it will be supervised or in the mothers home.


Does a father have to pay back child support when the children are of legal age?

If you mean, child support that was ordered but not paid - yes.


Is it legal for an adoptive parent to give child back to parent whose rights were terminated?

Not without the legal system involved. Not without the legal system involved.


Can A father who signs over his parental rights get visitation?

No. You would be signing away your rights to visitation. A parent generally signs away their rights in preparation for a legal adoption.


If a child is iving with the father can the mother take the child back?

The best way to handle this is to get a court order establishing legal custody.


Can a mother come back to the father for child support after he has relinquished his parental rights eleven years ago?

no


What rights do legal guardian have when a birth mother is trying to take back their child after four years?

Since you are the legal guardian she has to go to court to get them back. What happens there depends on the situation.


If you give up your rights as a parent what will happen to you as the father What will happen about back child support?

what is going to happen when i give up my right as a father? will i still have to pay child support?