Legal Question in Family Law in Canada

Responsibility of Step-father

If my boyfriend and I get married, is he going to retain custody of my three oldest kids, if I were to pass away. They are not his, and their father hasn't signed over his rights. We have two children together, living with each other 4 yrs. Also will he have to pay child support for them if they return to their father.


Asked on 10/24/99, 3:02 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Carolyn J. Stevens CJ Stevens|Law

Re: Responsibility of Step-father

Remember that my state�s law might differ from your state law. Double check with an attorney.

If you and your boyfriend get married, he will be your children�s step-dad. Your remarriage

doesn�t terminate bio dad�s obligation to pay child support your three kids are still his children, not step-dad�s. If you die, the 3 children�s bio dad stands to automatically gain custody. [However, step-dad might argue that it's in the 3 children's best interest to reside with him and their two step-siblings because they have a very close bond with the step-sibs and you, and that it would be detrimental to their emotional well being for them to leave your home.] Step-dad would not pay child support because those 3 are not his children.

If step-dad wants to adopt, then step-dad petitions the court and either moves the court to

terminate bio dad�s parental rights (and had better have some good evidence to support the

motion, look in your state's adoption statute), or presents Natural Father�s Voluntary Relinquishment of Parental Rights and Consent

to Adopt. If the court grants the petition, then step-dad becomes Dad. Bio dad no longer has

any rights to the children. Now if you die, adoptive dad stands to automatically gain custody of the kids.

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Answered on 10/25/99, 10:31 pm


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