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Who are your paternal grandparents?

The father's parents are the paternal grandparents. The mother's parents are the maternal grandparents.


Do the biological paternal grandparents have visitation rights after a child has been adopted in Massachusetts?

Allowing such visitation would be totally at the discretion of the adopting parents. There is not a law that would force them to allow any relatives of the adopted child to continue a relationship. Grandparents as does any person that can is considered an "interested party" have the option to file for guardianship or adoption of the child if they so choose.


What rights do grandparents have in oregon to visit their grandchildren and have them stay the week-end with them?

Legally you have no such rights like visitation rights like parents have so if the parents/guardian is denying access you can go to court. Contact Grandparents Association. Courts will decide if you can put forward any motions to visitation.


Could an adopted child's birth certificate be changed so they would not be able to tell they were adopted?

Yes.When a child is legally adopted the child's original birth certificate is amended by court order.The birth certificate will then bear the surname of the adoptive parents and perhaps the child's first and middle name will also be changed.Adoption records are sealed by order of the court unless the involved parties have agreed to an "open adoption".More ContributionsYes it can, I'm adopted and my birth certificate has the names of my adoptive parents. AnswerYes it can, but the original birth statistics would be registered under Vital Statistics with the biological mother's name, but it may not show who the father is and some young unwed mother's may leave the space "father" blank or possibly even name another person as the father because they aren't sure who was the father. im adopted woppidi woop wah love santa Claus


Your son gave up parental rights to his daughter would you still have grandparents rights?

A grandparent's "rights" to grandchildren, if any, are accessed through their own child's legal relationship with the grandchild. A parent who gives up parental rights usually does so though a legal proceeding so the child can be legally adopted. Courts rarely allow a parent to sever their responsibility to their child unless there is another adult standing by to take over all the responsibilities of being a parent to the child. Therefore, if one parent's rights are voluntarily severed the grandparents have no link to the child if the child has been legally adopted by the custodial parent's spouse. Although the grandparents may want to continue to see the child it up to the child's parents to decide if seeing the grandparents is in their best interest. Grandparents rights, if any exist, are generally determined on a case by case basis through a court action. Although it may be extremely difficult to accept in some cases a child's parents should have the right to make such decisions without outside interference. See related question link provided below.

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How can you get your grandparents to be your legal gaurdians?

If your parents die or kick you out and your grandparents legally adopt you.


How does an adult get a birth certificate that shows their unofficial adopted but now legal name and their grandparents as their parents though no official adoption occurred?

Cannot without official adoption.


If the parents rights are terminated and the children adopted what are the grandparents rights?

If the child was adopted the grand parents have no rights. It would be up to the adoptive parents whether any relationship could be maintained.


What if your adopted parents put unknown parents to the birth certificate do you have the rights of their property?

No, since they are not your biological parents.


Can a seventeen-year-old live with his grandparents without his parents' consent in Mississippi?

If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.


My Girlfriend is 16 and I'm 18 her grandparents are going to leave Texas. What do I have to do in order for her to legally move in with me?

1. Get Grandparents'/Parents' Permission or 2. Get married (which will require Grandparent's/Parents' permission) or 3. She gets emancipated (which is hard to do without grandparents'/parents' permission)


I adopted a boy whose parents' rights were terminated The boy ran away to his parents Do I have to pay child support?

A great deal will depend on how legally was the boy adopted? But if it was done legally then you pay nothing.


Is Luke AM adopted?

Yes, he was adopted by Laura and Rino because his parents did not want him. His adopted parents do not want him to know he is adopted, however they may reveal it to him on his 18th birthday. However, his adoption certificate is not available online.


Do grandparents in Pennsylvania have to pay child support?

No. Only biological parents or persons who have legally adopted a minor child are responsible for their financial support. However, if the grandparents's child is a minor and a father, they can be court ordered to pay child support in his name until he is old enough to get a job and pay himself.


Do you have any claim to your adopted brother's estate?

If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.


Can a baby legally have two last names in their birth certificate?

Yes, a baby can legally have two last names on their birth certificate if their parents choose to hyphenate or combine their last names.


You are 14 your mom is getting remarried and wants you to move is there a way you can legally move in with your grandparents and refuse to move in with your step dad and mom?

Your grandparents could fight your parents for custody.