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I have most of the records needed except for one, and that is a place of birth. I have three records of his name dat of birth but only two for a place of birth. He was born in Williamson WV. I am in Tennessee and cannot go to West Virginia.So I need someone that can help over the phone
answered on Aug 31, 2024
You may want to contact a lawyer who is experienced in handling cases involving delayed birth certificates. Many lawyers are willing to work with clients remotely, especially if you're unable to travel to West Virginia. They can guide you on how to gather any remaining necessary documents and... View More
Should I just get emancipated and move in with the person I have in mind? They were going to adopt me before, but I ended up at this place first.
answered on Feb 4, 2017
No, you can't sign a child over. The other family might be able to adopt him with a court order. You would need to consult an attorney and, given the age of the child, I would expect it to be difficult.
my daughter in law don't even have visitation and hasn't been in contact with my grandson in 4 months, my son said I could adopt but does she have to agree also? My grandson is 12 years old
answered on Aug 28, 2015
Under certain circumstances, an adoption can be ordered without her consent. You should consult with an attorney licensed to practice law in your state.
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