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Legally, it doesnt really matter how long the parent has been absent from the life of their child, parental responsibility once bestowed is very rarely lost. The caveat to that is in cases of absence without trace for a period of at least six years.
If youre a father who wants to gain parental responsibility, you can either sign a parental responsibility agreement with the mother of the child. You will have to take this agreement to family court to be signed and witnessed, youll also be asked to bring the childs birth certificate and proof of your identity.
Sign a parental responsibility agreement Take the agreement to your local family court where it can be signed and witnessed. Also take the childs birth certificate and proof of your identity, like a passport or driving licence.
A parent can decide to give up the responsibility of looking after a child voluntarily. A teenage mother, for example, can choose to give her child up for adoption. The court can terminate responsibility.
Can a father give up Parental Rights? Fathers must seek the approval of a court in order to give up parental rights in the UK. The court wont terminate parental responsibility when the child refuses contact, the father is absent, or wont pay child support.
The rights of a parent in regard to a child may be terminated after a petition filed on any of the following grounds: The parent, for at least 6 months, either has evidenced a settled purpose of relinquishing parental claim to a child or has refused or failed to perform parental duties.
choosing and providing for the childs education. agreeing to the childs medical treatment. naming the child and agreeing to any change of name. looking after the childs property.
When a father realizes that he cannot physically care for his child, he may decide that giving up parental rights is the best course of action. However, giving up these rights are not as simple as walking away. A process must be followed to legally relinquish parental rights so someone else may raise the child.