Legal Question in Family Law in California

Relinquishing Parental Rights

My Husband has three children, not including the one we have together. He woulod like to relinquish his parental rights. The mother of the first child won't let him see her and has her calling her husband dad. The mother of the other two took them to another state and is now incarcerated. The children are living with their grandmother. He doesn't now any of the children. He is paying child support for all of them. Is it possible to relinquish his rights?


Asked on 11/01/02, 7:46 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Chris Johnson Christopher B. Johnson, Attorney at Law

Re: Relinquishing Parental Rights

It's certainly possible to relinquish his rights, but this would not relieve him of the support responsibility unless there's an agreement otherwise. If this is what he is seeking, a modification of child custody and support would be more appropriate.

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Answered on 11/01/02, 9:09 pm
E. Daniel Bors Jr. Attorney & Counselor At Law

Re: Relinquishing Parental Rights

Dear Inquirer:

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NOW, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY --

He can relinquish his parental rights for the purpose of adoption of the children by someone else (like the step father) but the mother(s) would have to agree to the adoption.

Thanks for sharing your interesting inquiry with us on LawGuru, and good luck with your case.

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Answered on 11/04/02, 8:24 pm


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