You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
No. The biological father can give up his rights and if your husband then want to be more than a step parent, who have no rights to the child, can adopt your child. Or not, that is your choice as the parent.
how do i go about reliquishing my parental rights so that her mothers husband has the opportunity to adopt her in the furture
If she was legally adopted, then your parental rights were terminated. You have no rights where she is concerned, nor does she have the right to choose to live with you.
You can ask him but you can't force him to. In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
Probably not. In most places, unless your natural father has lost or given up his rights and the step father actually adopted you, he has no parental rights (he was merely your mother's husband.)
In this case even if both have agreed that the husband would relinquish his parental rights , then there is no need to support the child even in texas.
The rights your ex-husband will have once you divorce will all depend on what the judge rules. He could have joint custody or split custody.
Yes That Is Giving Up Parental Rights.
No, you cannot sue him for anything to do with his parental rights. You are not an interested party in his relationship with his children and ex wife. She can petition the court to terminate his parental rights but she needs a good reason. She should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues who can review her situation and explain her options.
yes
This depends on whether the child's father also allows it.
You can not get visitation rights if you gave up your parental rights.