When a parent decides to grant legal guardianship (and all included rights) to another individual, they must petition the court for permission, appear with the other person and make their case. Most courts would prefer the child be placed with the other parent or a relative before a friend, but if your case is strong enough and the judge feels that it would be in the best interests of the child to be with your friend instead of you, the father, a state agency or other relatives, your petition may be granted.
The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.
No, she can only sign over her own rights.
Yes. Your mother have no rights to your child unless she has gotten it through court.
Your Mother
How do I sign over my parental rights without going to court?
Not without permission of the father.
If you mean, what are the Dad's rights, he has the right to continue paying child support and the right to visitation, both as established by the courts.
yes
only the mother does
Everything period
No. The child has to be born before released for adoption. The father must consent because he has parental rights that are equal to the mother's.
Custody, not parental rights.