The question is, in cases where the father has abandoned his parental responsibilities, and a stepparent has taken up those responsibilities, should the father be compelled to relinquish his rights so that they could be transferred to the stepparent. In my situation, should I have been allowed to sue to be granted the status of father, with all the rights and responsibilities inherent in that designation? If not, why not?
No. I don't believe that any parent be they a mother or a father should be compelled to give up their parenting rights permanently. They can lose it temporarily, as in the case where you have a drug addicted parent, and they can be taken into custody for crimes and they can lose their custody over their children for neglect or abuse.
In the case where the father is nowhere to be found, I would have to say no. It has to be voluntary. In your situation that wasn't the case as the father was compelled to pay child support. That should be the choice. They should be compelled to pay support, or relinquish their rights as the father. It's either or. If they choose to retain the rights, then they are compelled to pay child support.
I hope that makes my position clearer, I didn't mean to insult you at all Rufus and you have asked good questions. Thank you.
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