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Not without proof of some type of neglect or abuse.

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Q: Is it possible to have your child taken away by their grandparent without parental relinquishment?
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Can a birth mom appeal a open adoption even after signing a relinquishment of rights?

Termination of parental rights can be voluntary or involuntary, that is, with or without there is a period during which the birthparent may appeal.


Is it possible for a 16 year old to move in with a family friend if they agree and will support you even without parental consent?

Not without parental consent. Until they are 18, the parents are responsible for them and decide where they live.


Can you file a petition to have a father sign his rights away in Illinois without a lawyer?

The voluntary relinquishment of parental rights can be done Pro Se, although it is advisable to obtain advice from qualified legal counsel. Contacting the clerk or administrator of the state family or circuit court in the city or county of residence can provide specific information. FYI, in the state of Illinois voluntary relinquishment of parental rights does not necessarily relieve the petitioning parent of financial obligations, unless the act is being taken to allow the child/children to be eligible for adoption.


Do you have the right as a noncustodial parent to put your child up for adoption?

Not without the other parent agreeing to the relinquishment of his or her parental rights as well. Any parent can file for the voluntary termination of parental rights. It is the judge's decision whether it will be granted, and if so, to what extent. A TPR is not a legal instrument to be used as a way for a parent to be relieved of their responsibilities to their minor child or children.


Get a tattoo without parental consent?

not legally if your a minor. the only way possible i know is if you have connections to artists


Can you be 16 and married without a parental consent in Arkansas?

No. But you can get married at 18 without needing parental consent.


How can a grandparent give up custody of their teenage grandchild?

If legal custody has been established by court order, the grandparent(s) should file a Petition For Relinquishment in the Juvenile Court of the county or city of residence. Some states require the custodial person(s) to attend counseling in an attempt to resolve the family problems before a petition can is filed. If the custody was given arbitrarily by the parent(s) without use of legal procedures the parent(s) are still financially and legally responsible for the minor and should be notified that the child is to returned to their custody. If this is not possible, the grandparent(s) may ask the juvenile court to make the minor child a ward of the state if no other relative is willing to accept the responsibility.


What are the possible charges for a pregnant 17-year-old girl and her boyfriend leaving state to get married without parental consent?

Well, there is the big problem. You must be at least 18 to get married without parental consent. There is no place in North America that will allow you to get married without it.


You are 16 years old and want to marry the love of your life is it possible to do that in a courthouse in Texarkana without parental concent and without being pregnant?

Yes legally they can


What are the rights of a father once he signs the adoption papers if the mother decides to keep the baby?

None, the voluntary relinquishment of parental rights is permanent. If a couple are not married the mother is considered to hold full and sole custody of said child with or without the means of a court order, until/unless a court rules otherwise.


Can a 14 year old move in with a Grandparent without her parents permission?

no


Can a grandparent take a grandchild out of state without noncustodial permission?

No. In the strict legal sense a grandparent (or anyone) cannot take a minor child anywhere without permission from the custodial parent(s) or guardian.