I want that the following article will help you to better understand this topic. When your child is born you automatically accept that you have all the rights and responsibilities that being a parent means. This however is not inevitably the case. The childâ??s birth does not assure of your parenting rights. These are matters that need to be dealt with carefully as these decisions can impact your childâ??s future.
So you should get to know your kid and let the bond between you both grow. When the time comes to prove to the world that you do know what being a parent means, all that is needed is the bond and your committedness to your childâ??s future. This also means that you must be involved with the diverse aspects of your childâ??s mental and emotional state as well.
One of the way that your parenting rights can be demonstrated is with the discipline that you give to your children. They way that they react to this discipline will make it clear that you empathise all of the ins and outs of parenthood.
Of course this discipline concern can bite you in the teeth. So you need to be measured about the total of discipline that you show towards your kids. While they will still give you their love they may not answer just the way that you need. One of the more significant aspects of parenting rights is that you supervise the educational of necessity of your children fairly and impartially.
You should never try to force your choices on the children as this can make them feel unnecessarily pressured. Due to this they will follow the plans that you have chosen but they will be very rebellious. Therefore take the time and let your instincts help you to choose the right parenting choices. These choices are the corner stones of your lives.
So while there are many people who can claim to have parenting rights you have shown that you do know what it means to be a parent. For this understanding you should let every one say what they want and stress on the most significant view of your life which is seeing to your childâ??s future.
This article was written to provide you with knowledge about the subject I appreciate you taking your time to read it.
Michael Malega
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#1 by Katie G on July 13th, 2009
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Can i have his parental rights terminated if he never wants to use his parenting time?
Hey, Im divorced and i have a 4 month old baby boy with my ex. He never wants to use his parenting time cuz he is always going out. he has seen my son for 3 days in the past month. The man im with now loves him and would like to adopt my son and but my ex will not volintarily sign off because of his mother. is there any way around him to get his parenting rights terminated?
#2 by daniel950 on July 13th, 2009
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Not that I am aware of… the bio dad usually has to give consent.
I would suggest that you might hit him in the pocket book. Tell him that if he gives up his rights, then he won’t have to pay support anymore. If he ISN’T currently paying support, I would make sure that you ask for it.
On the other hand… your baby is 4 months old… are you sure you want to make a big fight about your ex taking him from you for extended periods of time? Personally I would just be thankful that he doesn’t want to use his time now and enjoy your extra time with your son…
Good luck… God bless
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#3 by blues breaker on July 13th, 2009
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not unless he does something really bad. sorry, no one can be forced to give up their parental rights.
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#4 by plbenton on July 13th, 2009
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depends on the state. most likely not though. even if u could prove him to be a shitty father getting his rights revoked will be tough. I went through the same thing as a child and was never able to leagaly adopted by my step father. good luck
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#5 by Sasha's Mommy on July 13th, 2009
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Not that I am aware of. To my knowledge, he will have to agree to sign over his parental rights, they can’t be terminated just because he doesn’t use all his visitation time.
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#6 by Good?Gyrl on July 13th, 2009
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Nope. He would have to voluntarily terminate his rights. Regardless of how he’s acting (hopefully he will grow up), he IS the baby’s father and you can’t take that from him. You slept with this guy, and this is the hand you’re dealt. I hope that he will come around and be a man, but you can’t force this on him.
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#7 by unschoolymomma on July 13th, 2009
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You can get a good lawyer and take him to court and let them know how he doesn’t care to see his son and also does he pay child support?
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#8 by angel on July 13th, 2009
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No as long as he is paying child support there not a lot you can do. now if he is not paying child support let him go until he owes a lot then ask him to sigh off so your husband can adopt him. as time goes by he will probably stop coming around at all doesn’t sound like he much of a parent does it .now when your baby gets to be 3-4 years of age i would set some ground rules with him. about being on time and taking him when he has promised
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#9 by gemini22 on July 13th, 2009
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The laws on this particular issue vary from state to state. In my state it is possible, but it may not be in your state. Your best bet is to contact a attorney.
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Personal experience. I went through a similiar situation!
#10 by Lisa S on July 13th, 2009
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No.
A four month old baby isn’t a lot of time for him to adjust to parenthood, and that means your current relationship is also pretty new.
Finding a judge willing to void his rights as a parent is next to impossible. If he will not sign, you will simply have to deal with the situation. No offense, but the law is laid out pretty strictly to prevent flighty decisions from effecting people’s lives.
Good luck.
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