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0 Answers | Asked in Adoption for Texas on
Q: Hello, I have had a child in my possession and I'm wanting to adopt and don't know where to start.

I have had the child in my possession for almost two years both parents are incarcerated for serious crimes, i have POA of the child i have not received any assistance from the parents I fully provide for the child by myself. I'm wanting Custody/adopt the child, I have great references and a... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption for Texas on
Q: Hello, I have had a child in my possession for two years and I'm wanting to adopt and don't know where to start.

I have had the child in my possession for almost two years both parents are incarcerated for serious crimes, i have POA of the child i have not received any assistance from the parents I fully provide for the child by myself. I'm wanting Custody/adopt the child, I have great references and a... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption, Child Custody and Domestic Violence on
Q: In New Mexico after kids get adopted out is there a way to get them out

The adoptive mom is abusing the kids and those records and proof that the kids still have to be with her the. Ages are 16, 14 and 13

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for New Jersey on
Q: How can I be able to contact my 18 year old that was taken from me when he was 11 years old by DFYS/CPS in New Jersey?

His adoption records are sealed and my lawyer in 2018 coerced me into giving up my parental rights by telling me that Alex would go from one foster home to another if I didn't do so.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for Kentucky on
Q: My brother and his girlfriend wanna give me there baby what do I need to do? An will cps be involved?

My brother an his girlfriend have a baby he just turned 1 they both say they can't care for him mentally or financially an there splitting up and wanna give him to me there asking me if cps would have to be involved? and if so would they let me keep him? They don't want him in foster care... View More

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Dec 1, 2023

You can file a custody action and do it all by agreement, most likely without any intervention from CPS.

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption and Family Law for Virginia on
Q: The custodial family that has my child petitioned to adopt?

It's been 3 yrs since they had custody. I missed first court day from not receiving a court date. I didn't know the people who got awarded custody. Grandmother had custody before then.

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for North Carolina on
Q: My mother is deceased she passed before I could meet her and I found out my father wasn't my biological father I also

Found out the hospital I was born at was shut down because of illegal activities I need help I want to know the truth about my parents and what really happens in that hospital when me and my mom was there in. 1987

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Adoption for Colorado on
Q: My wife passed away in 2021. I just got remarried. How does my new wife adopt the kids? In case something happens to me.
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answered on Nov 30, 2023

I am sorry to hear about your wife. Your new wife can adopt the children through a stepparent adoption.

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption and Child Custody for Pennsylvania on
Q: im 15,when i was born my mom gave custody to my aunt,when i was 12 my mom gained custody.how can i go back with my aunt?

i dont want to live with my mother, we dont get along and im not happy with her. i feel its better for me to live with my aunt but i dont know how i can move back with her and i cant just talk to my mom about it because she just screams at me and doesnt care about my opinion. ill do whatever it... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption, Child Custody and Family Law for Texas on
Q: how can I go about adopting a child I took care of but now my ex is keeping me from the child. we aren't legal guardians

we aren't the legal guardians that's still with the gma whom i have contact with who he is also not allowing to see the child. I want to know what my options are and what it is i can do. I've been battling for months in my heart trying to figure out who can help or point me in the... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for Virginia on
Q: Can I get adopted by someone else if my parents agree or if I go to court or can they let me live with someone else

I am not being abused or sexually harassed but my mental health is being damaged and I do not like the environment I am in and wish to get out

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for Texas on
Q: how can I go about adopting a child I took care of but now my ex is keeping me from the child. we aren't legal guardians

we aren't the legal guardians that's still with the gma whom i have contact with who he is also not allowing to see the child. I want to know what my options are and what it is i can do. I've been battling for months in my heart trying to figure out who can help or point me in the... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Adoption on
Q: Is there any law against changing an adopted childs name without the father's approval?

I'm trying to make a case for a class and need to know if changing an adopted childs name without the fathers consent is a crime and I'f soo I need the specific Puerto Rico law that say's so

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Adoption, Child Custody and Child Support for Kentucky on
Q: If I talk to the birth mom about relinquishing rights to her daughter so I can adopt her

Can I tell her I will see about getting her child support and back support forgiven or would that be coercion I’ve had permanent custody almost 2 years and the child’s been with me 3 years

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Nov 28, 2023

You have to be very careful with this type of thing. You should have your lawyer broach this issue with her rather than doing it yourself.

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption, Civil Rights and Juvenile Law for Florida on
Q: Who do I call about being denied a court ordered visitation scheduled on the 30th of November

My attorney won’t answer the phone and the FFN worker called me just now and said my son is at the office now and said he’s found a placement out of the area and wants to reschedule the court ordered visit last minute to 4:30 today. She said if I’m not there by 4:30 I won’t get my... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption, Appeals / Appellate Law and Child Support for New Jersey on
Q: I had a hearing on my motion for cs modification the judge granted my request. After the hearing The court received.

A request for an adjournment. And gave accepted it for a new court date. Meanwhile I was there and the hearing took place and the ruling was made. She completely changed her decision with no basis except for the other party saying I used to have a trade that paid well. I don't... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Adoption, Appeals / Appellate Law and Child Support for New Jersey on
Q: I had a hearing on my motion for cs modification the judge granted my request. After the hearing The court received.

A request for an adjournment. And gave accepted it for a new court date. Meanwhile I was there and the hearing took place and the ruling was made. She completely changed her decision with no basis except for the other party saying I used to have a trade that paid well. I don't... View More

Richard Diamond
Richard Diamond
answered on Nov 27, 2023

I gather you filed an application for modification and the other side failed to file timely opposition and then asked the court for a new date to be able to provide the court with new information. Unfortunately, this type of settling happens regularly, especially when the court has 2 pro se... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Child Support, Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for Kentucky on
Q: If a parent voluntarily signs away rights for their child to be adopted can their child support be forgiven

If the adoptive parent consents when the bio parent is a over $4000 behind

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answered on Nov 27, 2023

When a parent surrenders their parental rights, they are essentially giving up all of their rights and responsibilities to the child. This includes the right to have contact with the child, the right to make decisions about the child's upbringing, and the right to receive child support from... View More

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0 Answers | Asked in Adoption for Indiana on
Q: So I am wanting to adopt my wife’s five year old

My wife’s daughters biological father hasn’t been in her life since the day she was born I walked into her life when she was 11 months old I love this kid like my own I really want to adopt her but her real dad lives in Michigan what should I do

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