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MckennasMom

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Connecticut/Texas

I know that I will have to contact a lawyer, but I would like to at least know a little bit about what I'm talking about before I hire one.

My daughter is now 6 1/2 years old and has not seen her father since she was a year old. He was incarcerated when she was 2, and as far as I know remained there until the beginning of this year. His family knew where we lived up until she was 3 1/2, until we moved from Texas to Kentucky. There is a history of domestic violence, and he had also made a threat to my mother that he would kidnap my daughter when we first broke up. Living so close to Mexico, i didn't feel safe, so I decided to move and didn't contact his family. We lived in Kentucky for 2 years and we are now living in Connecticut with my fiance. My fiance is interested in adopting my daughter before we get married.

What I want to know is what do I need to do so that my fiance can adopt my daughter? And do I have to follow Texas law or Connecticut law?

Like I said I know it's not a DIY and I know I will have to contact a lawyer I just want to know what to expect.

Thank you for your time : )
 


CSO286

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Connecticut/Texas

I know that I will have to contact a lawyer, but I would like to at least know a little bit about what I'm talking about before I hire one.

My daughter is now 6 1/2 years old and has not seen her father since she was a year old. He was incarcerated when she was 2, and as far as I know remained there until the beginning of this year. His family knew where we lived up until she was 3 1/2, until we moved from Texas to Kentucky. There is a history of domestic violence, and he had also made a threat to my mother that he would kidnap my daughter when we first broke up. Living so close to Mexico, i didn't feel safe, so I decided to move and didn't contact his family. We lived in Kentucky for 2 years and we are now living in Connecticut with my fiance. My fiance is interested in adopting my daughter before we get married.

What I want to know is what do I need to do so that my fiance can adopt my daughter? And do I have to follow Texas law or Connecticut law?

Like I said I know it's not a DIY and I know I will have to contact a lawyer I just want to know what to expect.

Thank you for your time : )



If Dad contests the adoption, you may have quite a struggle on your hands.

How long have you beein living in Connecticut?
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Connecticut/Texas

I know that I will have to contact a lawyer, but I would like to at least know a little bit about what I'm talking about before I hire one.

My daughter is now 6 1/2 years old and has not seen her father since she was a year old. He was incarcerated when she was 2, and as far as I know remained there until the beginning of this year. His family knew where we lived up until she was 3 1/2, until we moved from Texas to Kentucky. There is a history of domestic violence, and he had also made a threat to my mother that he would kidnap my daughter when we first broke up. Living so close to Mexico, i didn't feel safe, so I decided to move and didn't contact his family. We lived in Kentucky for 2 years and we are now living in Connecticut with my fiance. My fiance is interested in adopting my daughter before we get married.

What I want to know is what do I need to do so that my fiance can adopt my daughter? And do I have to follow Texas law or Connecticut law?

Like I said I know it's not a DIY and I know I will have to contact a lawyer I just want to know what to expect.

Thank you for your time : )

So. You are hiding the child from Dad and Dads family. K.

Your boyfriend will not be able to adopt the child unless both you and the father terminate your parental rights.
 

MckennasMom

Junior Member
I have lived in Connecticut for about 6 months now, I'm not sure that her father would contest it too much, he tends to move on and give up, he has other children and hasn't fought for them. He never held down a job, and if I was to try and get child support, with his record and knowing he wont be able to pay I'm sure it my help convince him. Not for certain that is true but that is what I am hoping, I want to at least try.
 

MckennasMom

Junior Member
I am no longer hiding her from anyone I have no way of contacting them, I don't know where any of them are located any longer. I am aware that we need to be married, I didn't mean he wants to adopt her before we get married but he wants to know what needs to be done to adopt her before we get married.
 

CSO286

Senior Member
I have lived in Connecticut for about 6 months now, I'm not sure that her father would contest it too much, he tends to move on and give up, he has other children and hasn't fought for them. He never held down a job, and if I was to try and get child support, with his record and knowing he wont be able to pay I'm sure it my help convince him. Not for certain that is true but that is what I am hoping, I want to at least try.

Ok, so here's the basic game plan:

1. get married
2. Stay married for several years
3. notify child's father and feel him out
4. contact a lawyer to do all the paperwork


Something you should be aware of, Mom: If you and Mr. Wonderful split up after years of wedded and adoptive bliss, he has equal standing to obtain custody of the child and you could be on the hook for child support.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I am no longer hiding her from anyone I have no way of contacting them, I don't know where any of them are located any longer. I am aware that we need to be married, I didn't mean he wants to adopt her before we get married but he wants to know what needs to be done to adopt her before we get married.

But you DID hide her. That makes your case much, much weaker.

And, you actually SAID that he wants to adopt her before you are married. In fact, let me quote:

My fiance is interested in adopting my daughter before we get married.
 

MckennasMom

Junior Member
And, you actually SAID that he wants to adopt her before you are married.

i know what i said, and i also said i didn't mean it in that way. so thanks for pointing it out do i need to quote where i corrected myself or are u able to find it yourself?
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
And, you actually SAID that he wants to adopt her before you are married.

i know what i said, and i also said i didn't mean it in that way. so thanks for pointing it out do i need to quote where i corrected myself or are u able to find it yourself?

I think that you are molding your story as we go.

Seek out the advice of a local adoption attorney. Good luck to you.
 

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