Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona

Single fathers parental rights

I am the father of a 6 year old little girl whose mother(that I was never married to)has recently been incarcerated for 3 to 5 years.My child has my (last) name on her birth certificate and social security card.I have been told my childs mother has signed custodial rights for 6mo. To my child's half sister and another person I dont even know.My child has lived with me since birth,and I have taken care of her (mostly allone)untill 3mo.ago when I developed a knee problem and have recently underwent atotal knee replacement.I love my little girl dearly,And I consider myself a law abiding citezen.I want my child to live with me as she has since birth.What parental rights do I have? And what steps must I take to get my little girl back?


Asked on 2/12/01, 2:32 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Keith Knochel Law Offices of Keith Knochel

Re: Single fathers parental rights

You should be able to get custody as you have the superior rights. Please call 1-800-677-1010 to schedule a phone consultation which costs $60.00 so we can discuss your legal options.

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Answered on 3/27/01, 9:14 am

Re: Single fathers parental rights

Your rights take precedent over anyone else's rights (including half-sister), and Mother cannot deprive those from you without taking specific Court action.

However, you will need to seek appropriate Court orders.

Please call for a free 1/2 hour consultation at which point we can discuss pssible representation.

/s/ Rich J. Peters, Attorney

JON C. DAKE & ASSOC., P.C.

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Answered on 3/27/01, 12:36 pm


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