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1. Petition the court in you or your minor child's county of residence. Request a "Termination of Parental Rights" petition from the county clerk. Complete the petition in the required ink color. Enter your and your minor child's first and l...
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Allocation of parental responsibility is when both parents or someo... ...MORE...
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I would say the main responsibility of a parent is to love their child unconditionally, followed by keeping them safe from all harm in and out of the home. Also, so important, is to instill values in your child that will help them to gain hi...
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To formally give up parental rights, you need a good reason. Giving them up so the child can be adopted, is one good reason. Giving them up to avoid financial obligations, is not.
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Tell there parents by calling them on the phone and telling them to not tell your friend that it was you who tolled them
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If you're in the U.S., you can give up your parental rights, but that won't excuse you from financial responsibility. You will still be ordered to pay child support. Child support is not payment for rights to your child. It's court enforceme...
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You would need to indicate your state of residence and the state where the apartment is located for an accurate opinion, but in general, if you are listed as the lessee or responsible party, you have all the rights granted including entry an...
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A petition for allocation of parental rights is the document used by the court to decide how the parental rights of your son will be either shared or divided. The first thing you should do is find a qualified attorney to assist you in your d...
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The instructions can be found here: http://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/Forms_List.... When you say you are serving the "obligor" I wonder if you mean that you are also serving child support related documents. I recommend that you spend an h...
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Both parents are required by law to support their child from birth. If your child does not live with you, you may be ordered by the court to pay child support until the child's eighteenth birthday, or beyond in some circumstances. A parent w...
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Well if I was a parent I would teach my children not to steal, lie, hurt ect. Also the responsibility is not only the parents it's the schools responsibility these days. And my discipline techniches would be taking something away from them f...
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The ISC is usually fairly brief. The judge, magistrate or court facilitator is trying to figure whether the case is in high conflict, whether there are assets in dispute, whether you need temporary orders, is there a need for appraisals or v...
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You dont have parent rights as he was born before 2002. I would keep trying to get a visiting order. Try contacting your local citizens advice. Good luck
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I agree with Mr. Lenoi and would add that if there is legal presumption of paternity, then the courts will give parenting time and order child support immediately and you have the burden of proving the presumed father is not, in fact, the fa...
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That may have worked before social services was involved. Now they'll have to approve anywhere the children go. You'll need to tread lightly here. If it seems to them that you're trying to pull a fast one and slightly change the situation to...
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You should contact the person who gave you that paper. Usually kids who have kids and are living under their parents roof have few rights, especially if their visitation must be supervised. It would be best for you and your child to cooperat...
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To be fair - they both didn't use birth control.....so I guess there's one solid argument for support.... Giving consent presupposes that the (ta-raa) CHOICE mechanisms are in place - i.e. condoms, pills, barriers, spermicides etc, etc - and...
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Unless he was an anonymous donor, then he does have potential responsibilities, even if his rights are next to none existent. Also the child does have rights and it may be that the mother is ignoring them. I think that you should contact an ...
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I should probably vacuum... the bathrooms might need a little tidying. The cat got out last night, and I could be looking for him. A little exercise wouldn't do me any harm...
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Both of my colleagues are correct. I was a judge for 7 years and I tried to rule on things as quickly as possible because I realized that people were anxious and a lot was riding on my decision. However, with that said, I did not want to ove...
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