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My ex-in laws adopted my children when I was 17 yrs old, do I have any rights? |
I married their son when I was 15, pregnate with my daughter at 15 1/2, 10 months after my daughter my son was born, at 17 the adoption took place, I was dumb and young, they know me as mom, they spend weekends and holidays with me and my husband of 4 years, they love him, My husband and I were working for a company "the ex-inlaws" own, we quit because we both found a job with health benefits, and $10 more an hour. Now "The ex-inlaws" are threatening to keep my kids from me. My children are 14 & 15 years old now and both are throwing a fit about the way the grandparents are acting. My ex, the father is an addict, so is the uncle and they both live in my childrens home. ... Laws vary from state to state. But if they legally adopted them then you will have a fight on your hands. Take a copy of the adoption order to a lawyer and see what he says. In most cases when a child is adopted that means the parent has terminated their parental rights. No offense but honey what were you thinking getting married and having kids that early in the first place? God bless your soul. You are in for a fight honey! You need to consult a local family law attorney. This is a complicated issue and the laws vary from state to state. |
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