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Q: Is it legal to sign your rights away to your child if they are living with there mother and another man hasnt addopted them?
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What rights do you have living in your mother's home?

It is your mother's home so you have whatever rights she allows you.


What are your rights when another man is on the birth cert?

yes the father has more rights to his child when the mother let another man sign. If the father should or want to he could fill out paper work on the mother and get her right.


how does a father living in another state from the mother of the child file visitation rights for the child in the state he lives in ?

The interstate visitation rights act gives great information in the area of this question. http://www.law.upenn.edu/bll/archives/ulc/icv/chldvsit.htm


What if your mother is married legally to naturalized US citizen father living in US with his first family what would be the rights of other kids living outside US?

no rights bcause they are not us citizens, or residents that have greencards.


Is there a legal form on the internet a biological father can sign to give up his rights to the mother of the child?

In the state of Illinois, a biological father cannot give up his rights to the mother, but he can sign over his rights to another male. For example, a step father


What is your legal rights to money given by living mother to sister to buy a property for them to share with partner and family members?

none


If you give your mother lifetime rights to your home Can you stop a particular individual from living with her in your home or even coming onto your property completely?

if you gave her rights she can have over whoever she wants


Can a mother's rights be taken away if she gives another child up for adoption?

Not as a result of that specific action.


Can your father legally tell you who u can see if he kicks you out?

Once your father has kicked you out and if you aren't living with your mother, but living on your own then no, he has no right to tell you what to do. He has given up his rights as a father.


What rights does a step mother have when divorced in Washington state?

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Why do you now remember Abigail Adams?

we remember her because she changed women rights and was the wife of the president and a mother of a another.


You were never married never been to court and have shared custody of your child. Can the mother of your child move to another state without your permission?

Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.Yes. An unmarried mother has sole custody of her child until the father establishes his paternity legally and then petitions for custodial rights. Once the father has established his parental rights legally, the mother cannot move to another state without his consent and/or the court's permission since the move would mean the father's visitation rights would be affected.