My Ex is pregnent next to my unborn child and she desires to bestow it to her brother when it is born for adoption?


First bad find out if your state has a Putative Father's Registry and if so get on it now. Next win a lawyer and DON'T sign ANYTHING unless your lawyer has see it and agrees that it is in your best interest.
You absolutely can parent this child. You have the same say as the mother contained by this case, so get a lawyer very soon, and see if you can be put on the putative fathers list in your nouns, and make sure that everyone involved knows your intentions.

Good luck, and I hope everything works out for you!
She can't do that without your consent once the baby is born there are social workers that can back
Good for you! I'm glad you want to take care of your responsibility. Get a lawyer. You do own rights. Get a DNA test just to make sure. In overnight case she tries to say you're not the father. You can say you want to prove you are. Good luck & God bless.
If she does not include your name on the birth tag she can do what she wants with the baby, you would hold to fight it and get a DNA test to prove you are the father. afterwards you need to fight her for full custody. call a legal representative to discuss this.
You will need an attorney, one that specializes in fathers' rights.

Try this correlation for some advice, also.

http://www.fathersrightsinc.com/

Every state is different. Fathers have to fight pretty tricky, so don't wait.

I wish you well.
Are you 100% sure you are the father, if so then find a suitable lawyer, next contact Family and Children Services, they deal beside custody issues. Good Luck and I commend you for wanting to raise your child.
I hope you live in a state that respects fathers rights.

See an attorney that deal with parental rights. It would be extremely foolish to take any other advice to your quiz.
There are a number of things you need to do RIGHT NOW. If you don't, you're going to get plowed since you even realize what's happening.

First, you need to be involved in the baby's vivacity, NOW. That mostly means you need to be giving the mother financial support of some kind and going next to her to appointments and things if she will let you. One of the main tricks that gets played on men contained by your situation is when the woman claims she doesn't need any support from you and doesn't want to see you, and then goes to court after the tot is born and claims that you "abandoned" your child because you didn't provide support and you weren't there during the pregnancy. That can cause you to lose your child.

If you can possibly do it you need to sign that birth authorization as soon as the child is born, or an acknowlegement of paternity if you can't sign the certificate. If she won't let you do those things, your state should have a Putative Father's Registry where on earth you can sign up as the father of this child. It entitles you to know if any adoption proceedings have been initiated, but by itself it won't preserve your rights.

There are time limits on lots of these things, so don't keep on. You need to contact a lawyer who specializes in father's rights and know how you should proceed in your state. Don't take the first lawyer you find, any. If he/she doesn't get on the ball and take aid of things, then find another one immediately. You don't have time to spend in this kind of situation. Search on the Internet for websites that offer information on birthfather's rights.
get into a custody battle and file a report on it

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