Yes, an individual can give up certain legal rights, often through contracts or agreements, provided they do so voluntarily and with an understanding of the consequences. However, some rights are considered inalienable and cannot be waived, such as fundamental human rights or rights protected by law. The enforceability of a waiver also depends on the context and jurisdiction, as courts may scrutinize the fairness and clarity of the waiver. Always consult legal advice to understand the implications of waiving any rights.
It's legal but you have no legal claim on them, or to them.
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In the real world yes, in law no.
It depends. Laws shouldn't violate our individual rights in the first place, but also we give up some rights and freedom for protection of other rights. (The Social Contract)
In the state of Illinois, a biological father cannot give up his rights to the mother, but he can sign over his rights to another male. For example, a step father
If you did not have the right to a gun and refused to give it up, they would just imprison you and obtain a warrant to search for the weapon. Make it easy on yourself; give it up, then get it back the legal way.
If you parents give up their rights or their rights are taken away and the judge gives it to the grandparents after they apply.
A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.
No. Only the courts can award legal custody.
No, a legal guardian can not force a 17 year old to give up her baby and move to another state. Once a person becomes pregnant, they are considered an adult in most states. You can speak with an attorney for information about your state.
yes i would be willing to give up my rights to vote.
Yes, a father can give up his parental rights but he still have to pay child support.