dear sir me and my wife need a female child babe to adopt
It depends....Was it only a matter of the child's last name being changed or did you file a Petition to Adopt the child? For you to be the legal parent of this child, then you would have had to file the necessary court paperwork to adopt the child (i.e. petition for adoption) and the court would have had to enter a decree of adoption (i.e. granted your petition for adoption). If the child's name were changed absent an adoption action and decree then you are not legally responsible to support the child.
how do i write up a petition for termination of paternal rights
You would have to file a Petition to Terminate Parental Rights and get a judgment.
If you were adopted and want to petition your biological parents in the U.S., you typically need to start by obtaining access to your adoption records, which may provide information about your biological parents. You can then file a petition in the appropriate court for information or a contact preference, depending on the laws in your state. It may also be helpful to work with an adoption agency or a legal professional who specializes in adoption law for guidance throughout the process. Keep in mind that laws regarding adoption records and contact vary by state.
You have asked two different questions. First, you probably can not reverse an adoption. Second, it is easy to change your name. It is a simple legal procedure. You do not need to reverse an adoption to do it. You fill out the forms, petition the court, and the judge signs the petition. You have changed your name back to your birth name.
To write a petition with pen and paper,ensure that it is brief, with no spelling or grammar errors, and with supporting body for the declarative paragraph.
A legal petition is similar to a complaint. You answer every charge with a denial or admit it and a reason why.
This varies depending on where you live but before the adoption is finalized I have heard one year. Once the adoption is finalized there is nothing you can do.
You would want to check with your local court house to be sure of the rules and requirements for adopting in your specific state.
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