Jeckaroonie
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Utah
After reading many many of the posts within this area I can definately say that my situation is not as dire as I had first presumed. Moreover, I must say, I can feel for you all and your very hard times.
Here is what I need help with,
About 3 years ago my husband was engaged with a lady, whom shall remain nameless. Well, one thing led to another and they became pregnant. As the pregnancy evolved the relationship dissolved, and after 3-4 mos into the pregnancy my husbands ex fiance left him. After a while all communication about the pregnancy and doctors visits fizzled. As much as my husband tried, he could not get a straight answer about the status of the baby.
At last, he was able to get his ex fiance's father to start talking to him. He told my husband that he would be able to adopt the child as his ex was planning to forfiet maternal rights. Finally two and a half years ago his son was born.
My husband had talked to some legal experts before this day and they assurred him that there were no forms, or papers that he needed to fill out to assure that he would indeed gain custody of the child. Neively my husband believed this advise and did nothing legally to guarentee that once the mother gave the child up for adoption that he would get the baby.
Now we are to the juicy part. The mother indeed did put the child up for adoption, however, they did not consult with my husband once about custody. There were no paternal tests nor did my husband sign over ANY rights of his own for the baby. We are presuming that the lack of communication about this baby was at the very least partially illegal, and I want to know (aside from the moral decision that we will need to make) if pursuing custody/ visitation rights would be worth our while.
Does it sound as though the way that this issue was handled was illegal and would we have a shot at gaining custody of this child. We are in a stable point in our lives, we have a good home, a stable financial situation, and a great relationship. I know that we are fit to be parents within ourselves, I really don't know if there is truely something that we can do legally about the situation. Any advise?
-Jeckaroonie
After reading many many of the posts within this area I can definately say that my situation is not as dire as I had first presumed. Moreover, I must say, I can feel for you all and your very hard times.
Here is what I need help with,
About 3 years ago my husband was engaged with a lady, whom shall remain nameless. Well, one thing led to another and they became pregnant. As the pregnancy evolved the relationship dissolved, and after 3-4 mos into the pregnancy my husbands ex fiance left him. After a while all communication about the pregnancy and doctors visits fizzled. As much as my husband tried, he could not get a straight answer about the status of the baby.
At last, he was able to get his ex fiance's father to start talking to him. He told my husband that he would be able to adopt the child as his ex was planning to forfiet maternal rights. Finally two and a half years ago his son was born.
My husband had talked to some legal experts before this day and they assurred him that there were no forms, or papers that he needed to fill out to assure that he would indeed gain custody of the child. Neively my husband believed this advise and did nothing legally to guarentee that once the mother gave the child up for adoption that he would get the baby.
Now we are to the juicy part. The mother indeed did put the child up for adoption, however, they did not consult with my husband once about custody. There were no paternal tests nor did my husband sign over ANY rights of his own for the baby. We are presuming that the lack of communication about this baby was at the very least partially illegal, and I want to know (aside from the moral decision that we will need to make) if pursuing custody/ visitation rights would be worth our while.
Does it sound as though the way that this issue was handled was illegal and would we have a shot at gaining custody of this child. We are in a stable point in our lives, we have a good home, a stable financial situation, and a great relationship. I know that we are fit to be parents within ourselves, I really don't know if there is truely something that we can do legally about the situation. Any advise?
-Jeckaroonie