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It varies between states, it can be 6 months-1 year but also depends on what reason he has for being absent and if he has paid child support and if not, the reasons for that. Taking away parental rights are not taken lightly.

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Can a non biological father adopt a child he is raising?

It all depends on what is his status.For example-if the NBF was married to the mother before a child was born he is presumed to be the father and there is no need to adopt the child. In the other hand if there is a bio-father it is required to ask him to relinquish his rights.


When the father of a child is a minor can his parental rights be taken away and if so how is this done?

No, you really can't. But you can go to the hall of justice and get full custody of your child. * The biological father of a child who is not of a marriage has no legal rights to the child until paternity is established and a petition for custodial or visitation rights are granted by the court.


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Can a man sign over rights to get out of paying child support?

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Can you file a missing person report on your child if the father will not contact you?

No, not if you know where the child is (because then it is not missing is it!). If the father has taken the child or you are not getting your contact rights then you should consult an attorney (lawyer) and get a Court order.


Should a custodial mother file a child support modification when her child was legally adopted?

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Do you have to file for custody of your child in order to get a court document stating you have sole custody?

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