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0 Answers | Asked in Adoption and Child Custody for Florida on
Q: How Do I get custody of my little cousin whos mom was killed in a car wreck on 09/08/2024? Some friends have her

the baby will be 3 on 10/27/2024 No dad in the picture mom was raped by 3 men. They are in Jasper Taxes and I am here in Tallahassee

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption for Georgia on
Q: Hi, i was adopted at 10 in 2009. Are there any financial assistance resources available to the adopted’ ?

I can only find resources for the adopted parents which is ironic because I was unaware that my adopted parents were compensated for my 2 siblings and I. If there are any assistant resources available to me I am more than interested to learn about them.

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for Mississippi on
Q: Can a mother of a child deliberately keep from you what hospital your child is being born at so you can't sign the birth

And what do I need to do to get legal rights as the father before she tries to give up the child for adoption.?

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for Kansas on
Q: How do you go about filing child abandonment on a biological father and an adoption with a step parent?

My childrens biological father has not made contact with them in 2 years. They are 7, and anything before was spiritic. I also have a 5 year old that he has denied and never had contact with. He has not made contact with me in over a year, the last regarding the state coming after him for CS and... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Ohio on
Q: If I want to get out of my adopted parents custody and If I refuse to go home and stay the night at my aunts is that ok?

There has been many cases of mental and emotional abuse from the adopted mother and prior physical abuse from the adopted father, I have been stating for 4-5 consistante years I want out of there custody. My maturnal aunt who works for my school and is more than willing to take me is trying to file... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Adoption, Child Custody and Family Law for California on
Q: If my attorney has failed to represent me in my child custody case and he isn't standing up for me in court what do I do
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answered on Sep 15, 2024

If you feel your attorney is not effectively representing you in your child custody case, it's important to take immediate action. Start by having a candid conversation with your attorney about your concerns. Explain how you feel they aren’t standing up for you in court and ask for a clear... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Adoption for Alabama on
Q: My adoptive parents kicked me out, changed my social media password went through it and won’t give it back. What to do?

I was kicked out 2 months ago by my adoptive parents. I was kicked out for no reason randomly one day and all they let me take was a suitcase. It took a week and a half for them to let me come back and get my things which was hard enough as it was seeing as they had packed everything up in boxes.... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption, Child Custody and Domestic Violence for Arizona on
Q: A DCS case in AZ where the children are placed with a kinship, what will be required from the parents to get children?

There is an active case and the children are with a kinship. The father of the children would like to file custody for the children. What are his obstacles

?

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption and Child Support for Arizona on
Q: If my sister went after child support in superior Cort and adopted him in family Cort why did the child support stop

My son is 26 now she adopted him when he was 3. The courts said she has to bring forth the paper work for anyone to help me

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Immigration Law and Adoption for Virginia on
Q: How do I adopt my girlfriends teenage son whose father lives in the Philippines. The father is not a US citizen.

The father has no legal or physical custody rights.

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answered on Sep 11, 2024

To adopt your girlfriend's teenage son, you will need to follow Virginia's adoption process, which involves several legal steps. Since the father is not a U.S. citizen and resides in the Philippines without custody rights, you must obtain his consent or establish that his consent is not... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption for Oklahoma on
Q: I adopted my sister's 3 children when she passed away they were 5, 3, and 2.

Now he is 13 and just recently got out of a mental hospital because he wants to kill us and his brothers. He says if we my husband and I didn't keep them apart he would kill them currently. Can we relinquish our rights or give him back to the dhs without losing his siblings?

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption and Child Custody for Virginia on
Q: I’m 15 when I’m 16 can my mother who has passed bestfriend my godmother fight for my and my 14 year old sis custody

My mother passed about 2 months ago i was placed back with my grandparents who I lived with before I need help knowing what I need to do to fight for me and my sister to be under my godmothers custody permanent I’m in Virginia I’m 15 turning 16 in February my sister is 14 just turned 14... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Adoption, Child Custody and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Can 2 minors my mother has temp custody of come live with me and my wife while we are petitioning for adoption/guardian

My aunt was given power of attorney of two minors who are her nieces that were removed from their home by CPS. My aunt then gave my mother temporary custody. CPS is saying the case is closed, parental rights are severed, and my aunt no longer has POA since signing over temp custody. The question is... View More

John Michael Frick
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answered on Sep 6, 2024

Whoever has been appointed managing conservator of the children can consent, orally or in writing, for the children to live with you.

That consent will not, however, accomplish certain goals like enabling you to enroll the children in a public school, consent to medical treatment, consent...
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1 Answer | Asked in Adoption and Child Custody for Ohio on
Q: The father of my son hasn’t seen, called, checked in or financially supported him in over a year. Can my Husband adopt?

We have not heard from his father in a year if not longer. I have given up on texting and calling him due to him not replying. I send pictures here and there with no response. He has never financially helped in the whole 5 years but I never asked for child support. So at this point I think it’s... View More

Nicholas P. Weiss
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answered on Sep 17, 2024

You can file for a step-parent adoption in your county's probate court. Because the biological father has not been involved or paid support to you in over a year (even without a support order) his consent is not required to commence the adoption. You do not need to file for abandonment.

1 Answer | Asked in Adoption and Family Law for Nebraska on
Q: I paid an attorney for my husband to adopt my grandson, who I have custody of in 2019 and still do not have the papers.

I have custody of my grandson and in 2019 I paid a lawyer over $500 for my husband to adopt him. The lawyer guaranteed me that we would be in front of the judge before adoption month, November 2019. We have not been in front of a judge, have not received any papers , we haven't even talked to... View More

Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
answered on Sep 10, 2024

Most adoption cases are wrapped up within a number of months. Even cases that go to trial and go up on appeal are generally resolved in a matter of years. Thus, something isn't adding up if you hired an attorney in 2019 and the adoption case isn't finalized by now.

If you are...
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1 Answer | Asked in Adoption, Child Custody and Family Law for California on
Q: How does biological mother start to get custody of child after adoptive parent has died?

Adoptive parent has died . biological parent wishes to get custody after parental rights were terminated 3 years ago

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answered on Sep 2, 2024

If you're the biological mother and wish to regain custody after the adoptive parent has passed away, you'll need to take legal action. First, you must file a petition with the court to request a change in custody. This process will involve proving that regaining custody is in the best... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Adoption, Child Custody and Family Law for Nevada on
Q: Can I press charges for my child whose in foster care and the foster mother refuses to bring my child to visits?

The foster mother refuses to bring my child to visits with me that are still in place because when I call to do my check in with the visiting center who then calls her to tell her I am going to be coming so that she can bring her to visit with me. she tells them she's not bringing her and to... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Adoption for Rhode Island on
Q: I am an attorney in Massachusetts. I represent a young boy who is in long term residential care. The Juvenile Court

terminated his parents' rights. I'm looking for anything from any state in which a court has ruled against TPR in a similar situation. The child has significant post termination visits with his parents. He has made it clear that he will not consent to being adopted. Thank you.

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