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Can a parent give up parental rights to a child even if parents are still married to each other?

A biological parent is automatically the legal guardian of his or her minor child unless they voluntarily relinquish parental rights or the court terminates those rights to their child. Temporary custodial/visitation/support issues are decided at the time divorce papers are filed, the permanent decisions are finalized at the time the divorce decree is granted.


What are the rights of a single mother against the child's father if they were engaged when the child was conceived?

depending on your state the single mother has all the rights to the child. In South Carolina that is how the law goes. Although you were engaged you were not married so you have all the rights to the child. Which means you could sue him for child support if you wanted to.


What rights does a father have to my baby if he is married to someone else and we were never married basically he committed adultery when my child was conceived and i was unaware that he was married?

He has the same rights as any other father, the fact that he was married to someone else is irrelevant. But since you were not married he needs to establish paternity in court so he can petition for visitation or custody and also pay child support.


Can a parent take a child out of NY without the other parents consent?

Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.Yes. Married parents have equal parental rights and one parent has no right to restrict the movements of the other with the child.


Am I still liable for child support if you terminate your parental rights and she wants to get married and he plans on adopting the child?

you may still be liable for any back support owed,but once you give up your rights & the child is legally adopted, it's now that persons job to provide for the child,but keep your rights for your child. you may still be liable for any back support owed,but once you give up your rights & the child is legally adopted, it's now that persons job to provide for the child,but keep your rights for your child.

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What to do with an affair with a married man who wants to have a child?

tell him you should adopt a child in need like an orphan


What is a legitimated child?

If a child is born to parents that are not married, that child is said to be illegitimate. In order for the father to obtain parental rights to the child, he must go through a legitimization process. The process varies by state.


What is legitimate child?

If a child is born to parents that are not married, that child is said to be illegitimate. In order for the father to obtain parental rights to the child, he must go through a legitimization process. The process varies by state.


If neither parent has custody can you keep the child in NY?

With the court's permission, if the parents are not married. Single fathers have no assumed rights to a child. Married parents have equal rights to the child until otherwise ruled on.


What does Oklahoma state law say if a married woman has an affair and gets pregnant by the man whom she is having an affair with what rights does that man get?

I don't know Oklahoma law, but I suspect that her husband is presumed to be the child's father unless/until there's a court order to the contrary. Such order would typically be based on an acknowledgment of paternity or genetic testing. After that happens, you can talk about "rights," including the right to pay child support.


Do parents still have rights after they child gets married?

Yes. parents have always rights to the child. Because the exist of child in the earth is only for their parents.


Do fathers have rights if married after the child is born?

This is an area not addressed in the statutes. Single fathers have no assumed rights. How this may apply if there's a divorce later on has not been addressed at this time. To the best of my knowledge, mothers or attorneys have not attempted to claim the father still has no rights.


What can you get if your married 3 yrs 1 child and your husband had an affair and a child with them then left and moved in with the mistress?

He same if you did it instead. Most states are no fault.


Do I lose custody of my child if I remarry my child's mother after having sole custody?

When married you have equal rights to the child.


If you have a baby through an affair with a married woman does her husband have any rights to the child after six years of raising the child as his own?

In most states, a child born in wedlock (to a legally married couple) is presumed to be the child of the husband. Legally, the court recognizes that the husband is the father of the child and will not initiate any action which will separate the parent/child relationship without a very good reason for doing so. Consult an attorney if you wish to be a part of the child's life however; it is generally in the best interest of the child to not have his/her life disturbed after six years of knowing her mother's husband as her daddy. Please consider your options from the perspective of this beautiful child.


Can a married man ask for joint legal custody of a child that he had as a result of an affair?

First, he is considered the same as a single father under these circumstances, so he has not parental rights to begin with, so he must first petition the courts for a right to see the child. see links below


Do i have a case that i have affair to a merried man and we have a child now?

If you are asking whether you have a legal case regarding your situation, it depends on the context. Generally, having an affair with a married man and having a child may not lead to a legal case unless there are specific issues like custody, child support, or paternity involved. It’s advisable to consult with a family law attorney to understand your rights and options based on your specific circumstances.