Invalid Document And Child Custody Rights
Summary
In Texas, signing a document under duress may invalidate it. Parental rights are usually determined by the court, and threats or coercion can invalidate a contract. Its important for the mother to consult with a lawyer and gather evidence to challenge the document signed and assert her parental rights in court.Full Conversation
is it agenst the law for the grandpa on the babys side to make the mom sign a paper that they told her it was going to be like the baby has * parents but they lied to the mom and it was really to give them all the rights and the mom did not sign it infront of a lawer or a juge and never went to court
Hi Jamiee, it's important to know that:
- Misrepresentation or fraud can invalidate a contract in Texas.
- Parental rights are usually determined by a court.
- Signing a document without legal counsel can have serious implications.
Can you provide more details about the document signed?
- Misrepresentation or fraud can invalidate a contract in Texas.
- Parental rights are usually determined by a court.
- Signing a document without legal counsel can have serious implications.
Can you provide more details about the document signed?
all i know about it is that they toled me at first it would be like the baby has perents and i did not want to sign it but they said they would hurt and almost kill me if i did not sign it then after they kicked me out and i tryed to get my baby i had the cops there and the would not do nun and then they said that i had no rights they have all the rights they lied about the paper and we never went to court
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Jamiee. In Texas:
- Coercion or threats can make a contract invalid.
- Parental rights can't be taken away without a court order.
- You may want to seek professional legal advice.
Are you able to secure legal representation?
- Coercion or threats can make a contract invalid.
- Parental rights can't be taken away without a court order.
- You may want to seek professional legal advice.
Are you able to secure legal representation?
yes
That's great, Jamiee. It's important to discuss this with your legal representative. They can guide you on the next steps, which may include challenging the validity of the document signed under duress or applying to court to assert your parental rights.
how would i be able tol get my baby back
To regain custody, you might need to:
- Consult with your attorney about filing a petition in court.
- Prove that you're capable of providing a stable environment for your child.
- Show that regaining custody is in the best interest of your child.
Remember, every case is unique. Your attorney can provide the best advice for your situation.
- Consult with your attorney about filing a petition in court.
- Prove that you're capable of providing a stable environment for your child.
- Show that regaining custody is in the best interest of your child.
Remember, every case is unique. Your attorney can provide the best advice for your situation.
can i just go get my baby without going to court
In Texas, removing a child without the proper legal authority could lead to serious consequences, including charges of kidnapping. You should consult with your attorney before taking any actions. It's generally advised to resolve these matters through legal channels.
if i bring a lawer could i just get him and go
Even with a lawyer, removing a child without court approval could lead to legal consequences. Your lawyer can help you navigate the legal process to regain custody. Always follow their advice and the rule of law.
but what if we never went to court to have my rights gone
Even if you haven't been to court, in Texas you can't just take your child without legal authorization. It's essential to consult with your lawyer about filing for custody in court. This can help protect your rights and avoid potential legal issues.
if the grandpa has a bad background like drugs fighting stilling and was acused of raping a little girl and the step grandmal has a background of selling her pussy and was in jail for it and was in jail cuz of drugs and they have fighting dogs and drugs at there house are they allowed to have a 2 year old that they wrongfuly toke from the mom they had told her that they would beat her and almosed kill her if she did not sign it and lied to her about what the paper really was and the mom did not sign it infront of a lawer or juge
In Texas, child custody decisions are always based on the best interests of the child. Factors considered include:
- The child's physical and emotional needs.
- The parents' ability to meet these needs.
- Any history of family violence or substance abuse.
- The child's safety and stability.
Your attorney can help you gather evidence to support your case.
- The child's physical and emotional needs.
- The parents' ability to meet these needs.
- Any history of family violence or substance abuse.
- The child's safety and stability.
Your attorney can help you gather evidence to support your case.
if the grandpol thratend the mom of the baby to sign a paper that they lied to her and said it would be like the baby has * parents and the paper was really to give them all the rights and the mom did not sign it in front of a juge or lower and the grandpol has a bad background of like drugs violence and family violence substance abuse and was acused of raping the step moms little dater and the step grandmol had her little girl and son taken and has a bad background of selling her pussy on the street and family violence and other violence and substance abuse and they have fighting dogs and they fight the dogs there and there is dugs there and the do drugs in the same room as the baby and the mom of the baby has not ever been introble with the law what would the mom need to do to get the 2 year old baby back
To regain custody in Texas, the mother may need to:
- Consult a lawyer to help navigate the legal process.
- File a petition in court to challenge the document signed under duress.
- Show evidence of the grandparents' unfit environment and her ability to provide a stable environment.
Remember, every case is unique. Legal representation is crucial.
- Consult a lawyer to help navigate the legal process.
- File a petition in court to challenge the document signed under duress.
- Show evidence of the grandparents' unfit environment and her ability to provide a stable environment.
Remember, every case is unique. Legal representation is crucial.
if the grandpole and step grandmole with bad crimnol histry had told the mom that the paper was like the baby would have * parents that i would still have my rights and the mom did not want to sign it and they told her that if she did not sign it they would beat her and almost kill her then after she signed it they had beat the mom and licked her out and toled her that they lied about the paper it was really to give them all the rights and they never been to corut and the paper was not signed infront of a juge or lawer is the paper still valied and what dose the mom need to do to get her baby back
In Texas:
- Signing a document under duress may invalidate it.
- The court largely determines parental rights.
- Threats or coercion can invalidate a contract.
- Consult with a lawyer for advice on filing a petition in court.
- Gather evidence showing grandparents' unfit environment and mother's ability to provide a stable one.
Legal representation is recommended.
- Signing a document under duress may invalidate it.
- The court largely determines parental rights.
- Threats or coercion can invalidate a contract.
- Consult with a lawyer for advice on filing a petition in court.
- Gather evidence showing grandparents' unfit environment and mother's ability to provide a stable one.
Legal representation is recommended.
if the paper is invalied could the mom just go get her baby
if the paper that the mom was thratend to sign and wasd lied to about it and did not sign it infront of a juge or lawer and never went to court and the paper is invaled cuz the mom was under duress cuz the had thratend to beat her and almost kill her if she did not sign it and the lied to her about it and the mom did not ever get a copy of the paper and has never seen it agian dose that mean the mom still has rights and can go get her baby
Even if the document is invalid, in Texas it's generally not advisable to take a child without legal authority as it could lead to charges. It's crucial to consult with a lawyer to guide you through the legal process, including filing a petition in court to assert your parental rights.