Legal Question in Family Law in Nevada
Incomplete Step-Parent Adoption & Child Support
After my husband and I were married, he made the decision to adopt my daughter whose father was not involved in her life. Her biological father consented to the adoption and signed the paperwork termining his parental rights so that my husband could adopt my daughter. After the paperwork was completed, but before it was filed my husband changed his mind about the adoption after speaking to his mother who told him that if he adopted my daughter and we ever divorced, he would have to pay child support. Of couse he knew this already as he was advised as such by our attorney. In any case, the adoption was never completed. We've now been married almost 10 years and plan on divorcing. My daughter is 11. Is he legally responsible for her in any way? He says he wants visition rights, but doesn't want to pay child support. He is the only father she's ever known. What are her rights, if any?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Incomplete Step-Parent Adoption & Child Support
The Court might consider this an equitable adoption and make him pay child support.
Re: Incomplete Step-Parent Adoption & Child Support
If you need help with the equitable adoption argument in your divorce, I am willing to accept your case. Please email me if you desire. You should expect to pay at least five thousand dollars for any decent attorney to start the case.