Anonymous wrote:This will be taken care of by the CPS office who places the child with you
If private placement, your attorney will advise you on the process
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMHO the easiest way to do this would be to file for child support at the MD DCSE office. They will do a UIFSA petition in TX and then you will get your paternity test. No cost to you although it will take some time. You'll also have to deal with the morons at DCSE...but again, it's free so you kinda get what you pay for.
Mom has never sought court ordered CS from him. If we take on guardianship, we’can’t file for support against him alone (not file against both of them). He has no income as a prisoner. She does, but we’re not interested in destabilizing her financially.
Anonymous wrote:IMHO the easiest way to do this would be to file for child support at the MD DCSE office. They will do a UIFSA petition in TX and then you will get your paternity test. No cost to you although it will take some time. You'll also have to deal with the morons at DCSE...but again, it's free so you kinda get what you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but the child and his mom no longer live in that state (TX). Putatative dad is incarcerated there. Child will live in MD with us if the current guardianship in yet another state doesn’t work out.
We’re actually hoping the test will rule putative dad out. Leaving no known father so we could move ahead with adoption if needed. Mom admits to a ONS while with putative dad. Has no idea where other potential father is. Putative father has been in and out for 12 years. Reappears when the mom is in a position to support him financially.
The issue is where you can get jurisdiction over the putative father for a paternity action. If the child wasn’t conceived in Maryland and the father has no ties to Maryland, you most likely won’t be able to get jusdiction over him for a paternity action here. If he is currently incarcerated in Texas and the child was conceived there, that’s probably where you’ll have to file the paternity suit and and action to terminate his parental rights, if necessary to pursue adoption, even if the guardianship and adoption proceedings are conducted elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:No, but the child and his mom no longer live in that state (TX). Putatative dad is incarcerated there. Child will live in MD with us if the current guardianship in yet another state doesn’t work out.
We’re actually hoping the test will rule putative dad out. Leaving no known father so we could move ahead with adoption if needed. Mom admits to a ONS while with putative dad. Has no idea where other potential father is. Putative father has been in and out for 12 years. Reappears when the mom is in a position to support him financially.