The good reasons are if they are taking drugs, alcohol or are sexually abusive to the children.
The only one that comes to mind is, so that the child can be adopted.
No. To voluntarily relinquish parental rights in the US, you must be able to give a 'good cause' reason for it. One good reason would be in preparation for the child to be adopted. Trying to avoid responsibilities such as paying child support is not a good reason, the application would be dismissed.
how do i give up rights to my children in the state of texas. I do love them, but their mother is not so good to me or them
Only if your parents give up their parental rights. Not likely.
No, but if you want a relationship with your child you can petition the court for parental rights and contact. That would be a good thing.
If she relinquished her parental rights, than no. If she relinquished custody, than yes.
Giving up your parental rights does not absolve you of paying child support. Parental rights has to do with custody and the right to make decisions in raising the child. Child support is providing material support for a child you sired to make sure he has what he needs to live. All states allow a parent to file for the termination of parental rights (TPR petition). The presiding judge makes the decision as to what extent those rights should be terminated including the cessation of financial obligations. The ending of parental financial obligations are generally allowed only when mitgating circumstances are present, such as the parental rights being terminated so the child/children become eligible for adoption.
Yes a minor can be given up at any age. The parent would have to have good reasons to do so though if they expect the state to care of their kids and they still have to pay child support to the state for the child when they give up parental rights (a must if the state will take them) and if they one day want custody and rights back they will most likely not get it. Only a judge can decide if you are allowed to give up parental rights.
You can't make anyone give up their parental rights. And in some states, they wont allow it at all, unless the child has another adult willing to adopt the child. The father can however, relinquish his parental rights while still paying child support, this might be a good option in your circumstance.
no but there is a way that you can go to court and become an adult because I saw that some movie star kids did that. But you have to have a good reason
No, you cannot sue him for anything to do with his parental rights. You are not an interested party in his relationship with his children and ex wife. She can petition the court to terminate his parental rights but she needs a good reason. She should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues who can review her situation and explain her options.
Only by a judge and there has to be darn good reason.
You didn't tell the detail how you lost your patenal rights. if you were a good father then no need to regain the rights. try just to find them in your family