A parent who leaves a child in Georgia for 3 months or longer without support or communication is considered to have abandoned them. This has to be an intentional absence from the child's life.
Abandonment is not grounds for an annulment.
If the felon cannot see their child due to incarceration, that would not be grounds for an abandonment charge as it is a situation beyond their control. If other circumstances apply, you may file a motion in the court with jurisdiction for a finding of abandonment on the part of the father if he has willfully had no contact with the child for 6 months or more.
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No.If he's in "Rehab"he's "trying" to better himself.That is NOT Abandonment.
most people youe it to file child support on someone it states they have nothing to do with their child in short terms
seems unlikely
If the child was conceived AFTER your marriage , it is grounds for divorce.
MY SON IS 8 HIS FATHER HAS NOT HAD CONTACT WITH MY SON OR TRIED IN 5 YEARS 3 AND A HALF OF THOSE HE WAS IN PRISON FOR METH. NOW HE WANTS "TO BE HIS FRIEND". HOW DO I FILE ABANDONMENT OR GET RIGHTS TAKEN AWAY FROM HIM
It would be cruel to file abandonment charges against the father simply because he had no way of picking the child up. Arrangements could have been made. It is time both parents thought of the child and not themselves. If the father tried his best then accept it; if he is a dead beat father and the mother cannot rely on the father then file abandonment charges.
Contact your state's department of child welfare.
Repeated denials of marital relations can be used as grounds for divorce in some jurisdictions by the spouse who was denied sexual relations. You need to check for your particular state laws. It would be called "constructive abandonment" in some jurisdictions.
File a claim of child abandonment and for custody. see links below