The child must file for parental emancipation, that is, the parent would have no rights over the child anymore and would have to support the child financially. The child must give the reasons as to why they no longer want their parents to make the decisions for them and it must be in the general well being of the child to be separated from the parents.
Moreover, if this is in the case of a custody battle, it is a different matter entirely. You would have to discuss the custody rights and negotiate with the lawyers on both sides and come to a mutual agreement.
No, but you can give them up for adoption or give up your parental rights.
I was told not to give my son ibuprofen.
or you go to child wellfare and give the kid to them. and then you go to court
Try her hardest to give the right things to her kid(s). To teach her kid(s) about God. Pray to God to help her. Shelby67GT
Probably to the County Social Services Dept. if the kid(s) are in foster homes.
My Mother Was Never a Kid was created in 1981.
Married parents have equal parental rights. File an injunction to have the child returned to the state as soon as possible.
Its incest and the mother should go to jail.
A card and flowers. U can help the kid to make a picture frame or embelish one, a necklace hand made is a gift that a mom will never forget and will be proud to wear, a post card made by the kid with his/her hand writing
Civil rights are the rights that everyone has to be treated fairly and equally, no matter their race, gender, religion, or other differences. Civil rights help protect people from discrimination and ensure that everyone has the same opportunities and freedoms.
no he cant. the mother would have to take it through the courts to make sure she has full custody. but im pretty sure, the birth mother has most rights
Sure. The father looses his right to have a vote in any kid related decisions, but can still have visitation and such.