Adoption centers exist because we as humans feel bad about leaving defenseless children out on the street. We also wish to cater to families that would like to raise children but are either incapable or not desirous of raising them,
Yes, a gay man can become a father. gay men usually opt for adoption, but they can also use surrogates to father biological children.
Ever think about adoption? It would depend on why you can't have children, but what about looking into fertility treatment options?
Any parent looking to adopt should check with their city/state about kids up for adoption. Contact a local adoption agency to find out who is up for adoption. Make sure you know if you want to have an open or closed adoption (open is the birth parents can contact the child closed is they can not) and be prepared for adoption to be set up and then fall though (the birth mother/father stop the adoption process).
file for divorce and ask for custody of the children, but be prepared to hear in court whatever reason he has for wanting to get himself and the children away from you, and be ready to defend yourself.
No, adoption is irreversible.
No, in order to have a step parent adoption, the birth father's parental rights must be permanently terminated.
Absolutely.
The ability to adopt a child as a gay or lesbian parent varies from state to state. Gays and lesbians have several options open to them when considering adoption. What you are wanting to do is know as second parent adoption. A second parent adoption is where an unmarried couple jointly adopts a child who is already the child of one of them. After the adoption, the child has two legal parents with equal rights. As you said the child's father has already signed over his parental rights, the first step in the process, and often most difficult has been completed.
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
You would have to check the law in your state. Many states will allow this type of adoption. I know that California allows this type of adoption.
Yes You Can
The grandparents have no right to the child, only the parents can decide about adoption. If she does not want custody the father can get it.