i know it can be frustrating a lot of the time but just breath and think about the first time you ever seen your child smile at you! good luck and everything will be OK. breath!
2006-10-17 04:47:18
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answer #1
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answered by hand family 1
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Courts will terminate parental rights, but only in cases where it's in the best interest of the child... not the parent.
Other legal options might be to relinquish parental rights to the courts (foster care system) or to their other parent or to another relative or responsible adult who is willing to take on full responsibility for them. It is possible that you might still have to pay child support, in the same way that when divorce occurs, there is often alimony.
If they are older (say 16 or 17) then it might be possible for them to become emancipated minors, but generally the child instigates those proceedings and they have to be able to prove that they are self-supporting (have enough income to provide for themselves.) If they are older (over 18) then you don't have to divorce them, they are simply no longer your legal responsibility.
In any event, if you're even asking the question, I'd say some counseling was in order, for you as well as for them.
2006-10-17 04:52:13
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answered by thegirlwholovedbrains 6
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NO !!!!!!!!!!! You cannot divorce your children !!!!!!! What kind of mother are you ????? Oh my gosh I can't beleive this ! Doesn't matter if they are hard work , extremely naughty , pregnant teens , alcaholics , criminals !! You cannot divorce them !! You put them on this planet and if their characters are bad then it's ALL you're falt and the dad's !!!! Try and sort them out !! But you canno divorce them !! Some peope are saaying you can abon them ! NO you can't !!! You can put them up for adoption though ! but do you really want to ? What a horrible mother to even say that !
Then again if you havn't yet given birth and want to give up your child and put it up for adoption that is totally different ..... And not neccesaralily bad !
2006-10-17 05:35:04
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answered by La parisienne ! 2
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Why would you ask that question? You really should give more details because people automatically assume that you are a terrible mother.
I venture to guess that you are frustrated and unsure how to handle the situation. If that is the case, you need to ask for advice on how to handle your children, not divorce them!
Give more details, and you will get more effective answers!!!!
2006-10-17 04:51:25
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answered by Kailey 5
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you like extra useful teenagers? right this is the deal...Make those you have be extra useful. start up beginning up a time time-honored that all of them sit down down and do homework, and contain your self of their training and time-honored lives. Have a delegated family individuals nighttime as quickly as each week. Invite your self into their lives and act like a mom, be open for dialogue, and end throwing a pity social gathering for your self. If it incredibly is that undesirable around there, there's a application noted as scared in the present day...attempt looking into it. it incredibly is not any longer honest to those teenagers once you're telling them which you such as you will in no way had them or in spite of the fact that...whether you're no longer asserting it they in all probability experience it. you will no longer be able to merely provide up because of the fact it gets no longer uncomplicated...pull up your bootstraps and be a mom!!! don't get on right here asking a thank you to eliminate your toddlers so which you've got a redo on existence and parenting. It feels like some counseling could do you and your loved ones some solid. I desire you all the final...or perhaps nonetheless that became somewhat harsh. It became the final advice i could provide. As I mentioned solid success on your endeavors.
2016-12-13 09:54:48
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answered by ? 4
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Even if it were, it would be another way of not dealing with things, must like the regular divorce, which is a cop-out most of the time.
2006-10-17 04:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't have a legal contract with them so there is no such thing as divorce!! Legally you are responsible for them until 16. If you want to quit on them then there is something called adoption.
2006-10-17 04:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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why would you want to divorce your children? remember you will get old and might would need them to take care of you. no matter what they do or say they are your kids and they didn't ask to be here.
2006-10-17 04:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. but i don't think its actually a divorce but yes. Same as the kids doing it to parents . I ve seen it happen both ways.
2006-10-17 04:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Apparently these are all youngsters answering this question. I say divorce em - let me know how it works, I'd like to divorce mine too.
I think the term however is emancipation.
Teh heh heh heh,
signed
NY-Girl_in-NC
2006-10-17 04:47:06
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answered by Jazz 4
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Yes, drop them off at Department of Social Services. Give up your parental rights, it's also called abandonment.
2006-10-17 04:44:56
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answered by kyle g 4
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