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Old May 5th 04, 03:09 AM
Jamie
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Default Online Legal Docs to sign away parental rights?

Have friend in CO, ex-husband in Texas (still resides there). Divorce
was filed in Texas (I believe). The husband now wants/needs to sign
away his parental rights.

I can't seem to find any documentation on the web.

Basically, I would like to do the research and possibly give her a
legal doc for reference.

Thoughts?

Peace,
Jamie

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Old May 5th 04, 11:57 AM
Ann Porter
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Default Online Legal Docs to sign away parental rights?

"Jamie" wrote in message
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Have friend in CO, ex-husband in Texas (still resides there). Divorce
was filed in Texas (I believe). The husband now wants/needs to sign
away his parental rights.

I can't seem to find any documentation on the web.

Basically, I would like to do the research and possibly give her a
legal doc for reference.

Thoughts?


My thought is to have your friend call a lawyer. We used one when my
husband adopted my son to handle the termination of parental rights and the
adoption. It was not a simple process, and laws will vary from state to
state. With two states involved, it can get complex real quick.

Best,
Ann


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Old May 5th 04, 11:57 AM
Jeff
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Default Online Legal Docs to sign away parental rights?


"Jamie" wrote in message
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Have friend in CO, ex-husband in Texas (still resides there). Divorce
was filed in Texas (I believe). The husband now wants/needs to sign
away his parental rights.

I can't seem to find any documentation on the web.

Basically, I would like to do the research and possibly give her a
legal doc for reference.

Thoughts?


The parent who wishes to give up his rights should consult a lawyer who
specializes in family law.

Jeff

Peace,
Jamie



 




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