Saint Louis, MO asked in Adoption and Family Law for Missouri

Q: Stepparent adoption?

The biological mom of my 2 daughters lost them to state in 2015 never did anything to get them back my husband and I got the kids and at that time he recieved full custody also, with the bio mom receiving 1 hour supervised visits a week and 2 phone calls. Well she has always been a heavy addict and she only shows up to visits when she wants. She hasn't shown up since February or March this year and has been to jail again and went on the run from law twice I believe she has been on house arrest and she continues to use drugs. She has broke so many promises to the kids and lied so much the kids are sick of it and dont want to see or hear from her anymore. Is there anything I can do to help my kids get away from that nonsense?

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Kristen Thurmond
Kristen Thurmond
Answered
  • Family Law Lawyer
  • Licensed in Missouri

A: This is something you'll need to consult with a local attorney about to see if judges in your area will modify the judgment. It sounds like you've already gotten everything you can from the court short. You would have to show some sort of detriment to the kids to get no contact between a parent and child. You may want to look into a step-parent adoption.

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