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Giving Up Child Custody

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You state, "We've tried EVERYTHING under the sun" yet you don't state EXACTLY what things you have tried. That's confusing for me because there maybe some things you haven't tried that people could suggest to you that may help you...
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The following sections describe specific rights of your child and family while receiving services in Ohio. You have three basic rights that protect and support your child. Many other rights come out of these three basic rights. Your child a...
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They can but at the same time the other parent is then going to have to fight to get the parent who isn't around's parental rights taken away if they want full custody.
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Yes, both parents have to sign off and agree on anything involving a child.
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Jul 31, 2009 - No matter how egalitarian people say they are, there's still an assumption that a woman's connection to her children is stronger — and perhaps more sacred — than a man's, and when a couple splits, she should naturally retain ...
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By the sound of it, I don't think it would end up being as fun as she thinks it might. That is a lot of kids for your ex to be adjusting to, if he has only been married two months! Only four more years after all and then she'll be in colleg...
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If "giving up custody" refers to a parent voluntarily relinquishing their parental rights to a minor child or children the consequences of a TPR being granted is that the parent loses all rights to the minor child/children permane...
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Essentially, as long as both you and your sister are in agreement, any lawyer can draft a document that grants you guardianship of the child. Your immediate problem is that your currently in Korea and lawyers there are unfamiliar with U.S. ...
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You need a lawyer now. If you can't afford one, call your local bar association and explain the situation. I don't think custody is transferable that way. If she doesn't want to assert her right to her daughter, then you may step forward an...
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Mothers really do get the shaft. Regardless of what they do (or don't do), they have to hear about how they are bad mothers. It really makes me mad. A mother's job is to make sure that her children are in the best environment possible. If s...
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