Any person can make a claim about anything. However, a court of law requires proof that such a thing did in fact occur. The general criteria in such cases is for the state's department of child protection to investigate the claim and then if warranted, submit those findings to the court.
The father abandoned his only son when he left the child's mother for a younger woman.
yes, see link below
he should be able to simply take the child.
The possibilities are endless.
I abandoned my idea to become an actress.The mother abandoned her children.The man abandoned his wife just before their first child was born.The abandoned coal mine was very dangerous to enter.The tow truck picked up the abandoned vehicle.The mother cat abandoned her kittens.
A child shares the most genes with their mother.
She said her mother abandoned her at birth, not even knowing who her father was, so she was a child of rape.
No, but they frequently do to create multiple claims.
Yes. * Maybe. The relative would have to request an investigation from the department of children and family services in the state where the child resides. If the investigation warrants the child being removed from the family home the relative can then petition the court for guardianship rights.
Father needs to immediately file for custody see links
no, she cannot
No the child would either be placed with a relative or put in an orphanage.