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Stripping of Parental Rights
I know of a single mom, who has full custody of her 2 year old child.
Her exhusband has not been making child support payments for over six months. He remarried when the child was only 9 months old, and has left the USA and has been living in Europe ever since. He does place phone calls about twice a week to talk with his child. The state that this story refers to is Nevada. Is there anyway to strip him of his parenting rights? I'm hoping there would be, seeing that he has been so irresponsible. Are some states harsher than others when it comes to stripping of his rights? I'm thinking the biological mom might want to move to another state to possibly make this happen.. Thanks! |
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"Flyboy" wrote I know of a single mom, who has full custody of her 2 year old child. Her exhusband has not been making child support payments for over six months. He remarried when the child was only 9 months old, and has left the USA and has been living in Europe ever since. He does place phone calls about twice a week to talk with his child. The state that this story refers to is Nevada. Is there anyway to strip him of his parenting rights? ................... == Why?? Many parents are irresponsible. It is not a criteria for which to strip parental rights. He's calling twice a week--doesn't seem to have abandoned the child. Why do you care anyway? Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? |
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On Apr 3, 8:05 pm, "Gini" wrote:
"Flyboy" wroteI know of a single mom, who has full custody of her 2 year old child. Her exhusband has not been making child support payments for over six months. He remarried when the child was only 9 months old, and has left the USA and has been living in Europe ever since. He does place phone calls about twice a week to talk with his child. The state that this story refers to is Nevada. Is there anyway to strip him of his parenting rights? .................. == Why?? Many parents are irresponsible. It is not a criteria for which to strip parental rights. He's calling twice a week--doesn't seem to have abandoned the child. Why do you care anyway? Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? No, I would just want him completely out of the picture and not deal with him at all |
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Gini wrote:
"Flyboy" wrote I know of a single mom, who has full custody of her 2 year old child. Her exhusband has not been making child support payments for over six months. He remarried when the child was only 9 months old, and has left the USA and has been living in Europe ever since. He does place phone calls about twice a week to talk with his child. The state that this story refers to is Nevada. Is there anyway to strip him of his parenting rights? .................. == Why?? Many parents are irresponsible. It is not a criteria for which to strip parental rights. He's calling twice a week--doesn't seem to have abandoned the child. Why do you care anyway? Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? Why? ......because he is the new guy in the picture ...and God forbid he should he be bothered with the bio dad in the picture. |
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Stripping of Parental Rights
"Flyboy" wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 3, 8:05 pm, "Gini" wrote: "Flyboy" wroteI know of a single mom, who has full custody of her 2 year old child. Her exhusband has not been making child support payments for over six months. He remarried when the child was only 9 months old, and has left the USA and has been living in Europe ever since. He does place phone calls about twice a week to talk with his child. The state that this story refers to is Nevada. Is there anyway to strip him of his parenting rights? .................. == Why?? Many parents are irresponsible. It is not a criteria for which to strip parental rights. He's calling twice a week--doesn't seem to have abandoned the child. Why do you care anyway? Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? No, I would just want him completely out of the picture and not deal with him at all Ah yes! Another guy punching a chick with a kid who wants to get the bio-dad out of the picture so he can be the cock of the roost. Forget it! You have no impact regarding how that child is cared for and no say in how that child's parents interact. |
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"Flyboy" wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 3, 8:05 pm, "Gini" wrote: "Flyboy" wroteI know of a single mom, who has full custody of her 2 year old child. Her exhusband has not been making child support payments for over six months. He remarried when the child was only 9 months old, and has left the USA and has been living in Europe ever since. He does place phone calls about twice a week to talk with his child. The state that this story refers to is Nevada. Is there anyway to strip him of his parenting rights? .................. == Why?? Many parents are irresponsible. It is not a criteria for which to strip parental rights. He's calling twice a week--doesn't seem to have abandoned the child. Why do you care anyway? Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? No, I would just want him completely out of the picture and not deal with him at all Well, aint' that special! If you aren't a "family court" judge or a "child support" industry employee, you should be because you certainly fit the mold. The problems of society can be traced back to fools like you! |
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Stripping of Parental Rights
"Bob Whiteside" wrote "Flyboy" wrote "Gini" wrote: ....................... Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? No, I would just want him completely out of the picture and not deal with him at all Ah yes! Another guy punching a chick with a kid who wants to get the bio-dad out of the picture so he can be the cock of the roost. Forget it! You have no impact regarding how that child is cared for and no say in how that child's parents interact. == But, did you note he doesn't want to adopt or be financially responsible for the child? |
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On Apr 4, 8:09 am, "Gini" wrote:
"Bob Whiteside" wrote "Flyboy" wrote "Gini" wrote: ...................... Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? No, I would just want him completely out of the picture and not deal with him at all Ah yes! Another guy punching a chick with a kid who wants to get the bio-dad out of the picture so he can be the cock of the roost. Forget it! You have no impact regarding how that child is cared for and no say in how that child's parents interact. == But, did you note he doesn't want to adopt or be financially responsible for the child? Ah, this reminds me of my mother-in-law...she prides herself in supporting her children on her own...blah, blah...made sure that my husband is forever grateful to her husband as "he took care of them", blah, blah...well, to a point I agree...HOWEVER, there is a big difference here...THEY also (he as well) made sure that my husband had NO CONTACT with his father...never...So, yes, she calls the dad a deadbeat, yet she and her new hubby made their new lives together and ensured he had no contact with his father... You know...it's NOT the same when you have a child with no contact with the other parent...it's much easier that way to go about your business...the difficulty lies when the other parent is involved, however, that IS what is best for the child...even though many CPs out there might not think so... |
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"whatamess" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 4, 8:09 am, "Gini" wrote: "Bob Whiteside" wrote "Flyboy" wrote "Gini" wrote: ...................... Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? No, I would just want him completely out of the picture and not deal with him at all Ah yes! Another guy punching a chick with a kid who wants to get the bio-dad out of the picture so he can be the cock of the roost. Forget it! You have no impact regarding how that child is cared for and no say in how that child's parents interact. == But, did you note he doesn't want to adopt or be financially responsible for the child? Ah, this reminds me of my mother-in-law...she prides herself in supporting her children on her own...blah, blah...made sure that my husband is forever grateful to her husband as "he took care of them", blah, blah...well, to a point I agree...HOWEVER, there is a big difference here...THEY also (he as well) made sure that my husband had NO CONTACT with his father...never...So, yes, she calls the dad a deadbeat, yet she and her new hubby made their new lives together and ensured he had no contact with his father... == Happens here all the time--The current squeeze comes in and wants to know how to get rid of the dad but get more money from him at the same time. Usually the newbie doesn't want anything to do with the kid, either. Pathetic. |
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"whatamess" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 4, 8:09 am, "Gini" wrote: "Bob Whiteside" wrote "Flyboy" wrote "Gini" wrote: ...................... Are you intending to adopt the child and accept financial responsibility for him/her? No, I would just want him completely out of the picture and not deal with him at all Ah yes! Another guy punching a chick with a kid who wants to get the bio-dad out of the picture so he can be the cock of the roost. Forget it! You have no impact regarding how that child is cared for and no say in how that child's parents interact. == But, did you note he doesn't want to adopt or be financially responsible for the child? Ah, this reminds me of my mother-in-law...she prides herself in supporting her children on her own...blah, blah...made sure that my husband is forever grateful to her husband as "he took care of them", blah, blah...well, to a point I agree...HOWEVER, there is a big difference here...THEY also (he as well) made sure that my husband had NO CONTACT with his father...never...So, yes, she calls the dad a deadbeat, yet she and her new hubby made their new lives together and ensured he had no contact with his father... You know...it's NOT the same when you have a child with no contact with the other parent...it's much easier that way to go about your business...the difficulty lies when the other parent is involved, however, that IS what is best for the child...even though many CPs out there might not think so... Bear in mind: it's all about the FREE MONEY! If you remove the financial incentive, my guess is that 99.9% of these custody issues would vanish. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that the less time a child spends with their father the more money the mother gets. |
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