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rights of biological father not listed on birth cert.

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sjmoore

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I have a 5 year old son and was recently married and my husband would like to adopt my son. I live in Iowa and the biological father didn't sign the birth certificate, has never paid child support, and hasn't seen him since his 1st birthday. I read quite a few postings and looked like maybe I could use that abandonment clause but since no paternity had been established I didn't know what to do.
 


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HumorMe!

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Is the biological father aware of the child and that she may be/is his?

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"Twinkie, Twinkie,
Little suet-filled sponge cake Crisco log,
Now I know just what you are."
"Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, or Food?"

In an effort to clarify questions about the purported durability and unusual physical characteristics of Twinkies, we subjected the Hostess snack logs to the following experiments:

EXPOSURE:
Twinkie was left on a ... window ledge for four days, during which time an inch and a half of rain fell. Many flies were observed crawling across the Twinkie's surface, but contrary to hypothesis, birds -- even pigeons -- avoided this potential source of sustenance.

Despite the rain and prolonged exposure to the sun, the Twinkie retained its original color and form. When removed ... the Twinkie was found to be substantially dehydrated. Cracked open, it was observed to have taken on the consistency of industrial foam insulation; the filling, however, retained its advertised "creaminess."

RADIATION:
A Twinkie was placed in a conventional microwave oven, which was set for precisely 4 minutes -- the approximate cooking time of bacon. After 20 seconds, the oven began to emit the Twinkie's rich, characteristic aroma of artificial butter. After 1 minute, this aroma began to resemble the acrid smell of burning rubber. The experiment was aborted after 2 minutes, 10 seconds, when thick, foul smoke began billowing from the top of the oven... a second Twinkie was subjected to the same experiment ... this Twinkie leaked molten white filling ... when cooled, this now epoxy like filling bonded the Twinkie to its plate, defying gravity; it was removed only upon application of a butter knife.

EXTREME FORCE:
A Twinkie was dropped from a ninth-floor window, a fall of approximately 120 feet. It landed right side up ... then bounced onto its back. The expected "splatter" effect was not observed. Indeed, the only discernible damage to the Twinkie was a narrow fissure on its underside ... otherwise, the Twinkie remained structurally intact.

EXTREME COLD:
A Twinkie was placed in a conventional freezer for 24 hours. Upon removal, the Twinkie was not found to be frozen solid, but its physical properties had noticeably "slowed" .. the filling was found to be the approximate consistency of acrylic paint, while exhibiting the mercury like property of not adhering to practically any surface. It was noticed that the Twinkie had generously absorbed freezer odors.

EXTREME HEAT:
A Twinkie was exposed to a gas flame for 2 minutes. While the Twinkie smoked and blackened and the filling in one of its "cream holes" boiled, the Twinkie did not catch fire. It did, however, produce the same "burning rubber" aroma noticed during the irradiation experiment.

IMMERSION:
A Twinkie was dropped into a large beaker filled with tap water. The Twinkie floated momentarily, began to list and sink ... viscous yellow tendrils ran off its lower half, possibly consisting of a water-soluble artificial coloring. After 2 hours, the Twinkie had bloated substantially. Its coloring was now a very pale tan -- in contrast to the yellow, urine-like water that surrounded it. The Twinkie bobbed when touched, and had a gelatinous texture. After 72 hours, the Twinkie was found to have bloated to roughly 200 percent of its original size ... the water had turned opaque, and a small, fan-shaped spray of filling had leaked from one of the "cream holes."

Unfortunately, efforts to remove the Twinkie for further analysis were abandoned when, under light pressure ... the Twinkie disintegrated into an amorphous cloud of debris. A distinctly sour odor was noted.

SUMMARY OF RESULTS
.. the Twinkie's survival of a 120-foot drop, along with some of the unusual phenomena associated with the "creamy filling" and artificial coloring, should give pause to those observers who would unequivocally categorize the Twinkie as "food." Further clinical inquiry is required before any definite conclusion.
 
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sjmoore

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Yes the bio father has always known about my son. When my son was six months old he decided he wanted visitation rights so we both went through lawyers and he only showed up to one visit (he came late and left early) and before we went to court he decided he wanted to sign his rights away but couldn't because he didn't have any and his lawyer refused to do the paperwork mine had to do the documents and I mailed them to him for him to sign. I found out through my lawyer that he had wanted to give up his rights but his lawyer advised against it and wouldn't file the papers to do so. No paternity tests have ever been taken.
 
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HumorMe!

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sjmoore, it sounds like you have a good case and if the ex cooperates, bully for you!

Go see an adoption attorney for a free consult right away. Heck, go see a few of them! Ask them exactly what they would do for you and make sure you ask them for a general quote on what this is going to cost you as well!

HM
 

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