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No. Your wife cannot grant legal custody of your children to anyone else. That must be done by a court order and the court would not ignore your parental rights in the matter unless it deems you to be unfit after a series of hearings.

No. Your wife cannot grant legal custody of your children to anyone else. That must be done by a court order and the court would not ignore your parental rights in the matter unless it deems you to be unfit after a series of hearings.

No. Your wife cannot grant legal custody of your children to anyone else. That must be done by a court order and the court would not ignore your parental rights in the matter unless it deems you to be unfit after a series of hearings.

No. Your wife cannot grant legal custody of your children to anyone else. That must be done by a court order and the court would not ignore your parental rights in the matter unless it deems you to be unfit after a series of hearings.

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