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In the state of Texas under what circumstances will they grant the termination of rights of the noncustodial parent when requested by the custodial parent?

Too complicated to answer simply. See an attorney that does child custody and family law.


Custodial parent mom moving out of state and in with new boyfriend and has no intention on depriving non custodial dad of visitations modified of course can non custodial dad prevent it?

Yes and should as the mothers usually end up denying access. see links below


What are the rights of a custodial parent needing to move out of state when the non custodial parent has visitation?

It depends on the state laws where you live and the stipulations of your divorce decree. Generally, you cannot move the child without the consent of the non-custodial parent and the court. The visitation order would require modification.


Can you give up your parental rights in the state of Oklahoma?

A person can give up their parental rights in the state of Oklahoma. A petition is needed to submit to the court and both custodial parents need to sign it.


In Texas a community state will the non custodial's spouse have to pay child support if non custodial parent is unemployed Currently the Custodial parent hasn't requested child support.?

Spouses are not responsible for their spouse's children. But, he needs to get a modification.SEE LINKS BELOW


How do you get Texas AG to force a non-custodial parent to pay unpaid medical?

Such issues are not the jurisdiction of the state's Attorney General. The custodial parent will need to file suit in the appropriate court in the city or county where they reside against the non custodial parent.


Can you still get childsupport in the state of Florida if the non custodial parent signs over his rights?

Yes, unless the child is adopted.


Do aunts have visitation rights in the state of Texas?

No as they have no standing in the courts.


How would a non-custodial parent of a minor child in the state of Michigan sign off rights to their child?

You would have to call the court house for legal papers on terminating parental rights.


What was the only state in history to have a bill of rights?

Texas, I believe, because the people created "The Texas Constitution" in 1876, which contains its own set of Bill of Rights.


What rights do the mothers adult children have to their mothers estate if she dies before their step father?

It depends on what the will says. If there is no will, it may be divided evenly. Check the state laws in your jurisdiction.


In the State of Texas how can a 15-year-old move in with the non custodial parent if the custodial parent refuses the request?

The parent who holds the custodial order is the parent who has the legal right to control all the actions of the child in question. The non custodial parent would need to petition the court in which the original order was made to have custody rights changed or amended so the 15-year-old could legally reside with them. If the minor leaves the home of the custodial parent without permission, said parent has the legal authority by means of the custody order to have the minor child taken into custody and returned to the family residence.