Attending Public School Events
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In Texas, attending a public event is generally permissible even if parental rights were terminated, but interacting with the child without the adoptive parents consent could cause legal issues. To seek visitation rights, consult a family law attorney to file a petition and provide evidence that visitation is in the childs best interest.Full Conversation
My daughter was taken away by CPS about 8 years ago and my rights were terminated about 4 years ago. My daughter was then legally adopted by her aunt 3 years ago. She was allowing me to see my child up until about 2 years ago but I still speak to my daughter without her aunt knowing. My daughter is now *. She has a concert in her choir class
Hi ****! Are you looking for information on attending your daughter's concert or exploring options to restore contact with her legally?
Sorry I sent before I was finished typing. She has a concert in her choir class at the high school tonight and she has asked me to be there. Her aunt is also supposed to be there and has no knowledge that I plan to attend so my question is can she have me arrested if I attend my daughter concert tonight? It’s an event that’s open to the public and being as cps is no longer involved, there’s no open case on this matter. Also, her aunt has not stated that I can’t be around her and there is nothing in writing stating anything like that either. What are my rights and will I be committing any crime by going?
Hi ****, since the concert is a public event and there are no legal orders restricting your presence, you should be able to attend without committing a crime. However, it's advisable to avoid any confrontation with your daughter's aunt to prevent any potential issues.
What about interaction with my daughter? Would I be committing any crimes if I make contact with her?
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Hi ****! Since your parental rights were terminated and your daughter has been legally adopted by her aunt, the legal rights regarding interaction rest with the adoptive parent. While attending a public event like the concert may not be a crime, interacting with your daughter without the aunt's permission could potentially cause issues, especially if the aunt objects or feels uncomfortable.
To better understand your rights and ensure you are not at risk of any legal repercussions, it would be wise to seek legal advice. Would you like more information or assistance on this matter?
Hi ****! Since your parental rights were terminated and your daughter has been legally adopted by her aunt, the legal rights regarding interaction rest with the adoptive parent. While attending a public event like the concert may not be a crime, interacting with your daughter without the aunt's permission could potentially cause issues, especially if the aunt objects or feels uncomfortable.
To better understand your rights and ensure you are not at risk of any legal repercussions, it would be wise to seek legal advice. Would you like more information or assistance on this matter?
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Hi ****! In Texas, once parental rights are terminated, the adoptive parent has full legal rights over the child. While attending a public event may not be a crime, interacting with your daughter without the aunt's permission could cause legal issues.
Would you like more detailed information on how to seek legal advice, or have any other questions?
Hi ****! In Texas, once parental rights are terminated, the adoptive parent has full legal rights over the child. While attending a public event may not be a crime, interacting with your daughter without the aunt's permission could cause legal issues.
Would you like more detailed information on how to seek legal advice, or have any other questions?
Do I have any options on restoring atleast visitation?
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Hi ****! In Texas, reinstating parental rights after termination and adoption is generally not permitted. However, you might be able to petition for visitation rights under certain circumstances, especially if it's in the best interest of the child.
Would you like to know more about the process or have other questions?
Hi ****! In Texas, reinstating parental rights after termination and adoption is generally not permitted. However, you might be able to petition for visitation rights under certain circumstances, especially if it's in the best interest of the child.
Would you like to know more about the process or have other questions?
Yes
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Hi ****! To pursue visitation rights, you might need to demonstrate that visitation is in your daughter's best interest. Consulting with a family law attorney in Texas would provide you with specific guidance on how to proceed with such a petition. Would you like more detailed information on this process, or do you have other questions?
Hi ****! To pursue visitation rights, you might need to demonstrate that visitation is in your daughter's best interest. Consulting with a family law attorney in Texas would provide you with specific guidance on how to proceed with such a petition. Would you like more detailed information on this process, or do you have other questions?
Yes
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Hi ****! To seek visitation rights, you'll need to show that it's in your daughter's best interest. Here are some steps:
- Consult with a family law attorney.
- File a petition for visitation.
- Provide evidence supporting the best interest of your daughter.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with this, or do you have other questions?
Hi ****! To seek visitation rights, you'll need to show that it's in your daughter's best interest. Here are some steps:
- Consult with a family law attorney.
- File a petition for visitation.
- Provide evidence supporting the best interest of your daughter.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with this, or do you have other questions?
Yes
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Hi ****! You may need to consult with a family law attorney to understand the specifics of filing a petition for visitation. They can help you navigate the legal steps and gather the necessary evidence to support your case. Would you like more detailed information on this process, or do you have other questions?
Hi ****! You may need to consult with a family law attorney to understand the specifics of filing a petition for visitation. They can help you navigate the legal steps and gather the necessary evidence to support your case. Would you like more detailed information on this process, or do you have other questions?
Yes
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Hi ****! It sounds like you are looking for a way to restore visitation rights with your daughter. Consulting a family law attorney can provide you with detailed guidance on the legal steps and evidence needed to support your petition for visitation. Do you have any other specific questions or need more details?
Hi ****! It sounds like you are looking for a way to restore visitation rights with your daughter. Consulting a family law attorney can provide you with detailed guidance on the legal steps and evidence needed to support your petition for visitation. Do you have any other specific questions or need more details?
Need specific details
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Hi ****! Here are some specific steps to seek visitation rights in Texas:
- Consult with a family law attorney: They can provide tailored advice and help you understand your legal standing.
- File a petition for visitation: This legal document formally requests the court to grant visitation rights.
- Provide evidence: Demonstrate that visitation is in your daughter's best interest. This could include showing a strong bond between you and your daughter, her desire to see you, or other supportive circumstances.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps, or do you have other questions?
Hi ****! Here are some specific steps to seek visitation rights in Texas:
- Consult with a family law attorney: They can provide tailored advice and help you understand your legal standing.
- File a petition for visitation: This legal document formally requests the court to grant visitation rights.
- Provide evidence: Demonstrate that visitation is in your daughter's best interest. This could include showing a strong bond between you and your daughter, her desire to see you, or other supportive circumstances.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps, or do you have other questions?
Detailed information on providing evidence
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Hi ****! When providing evidence for a visitation petition, consider the following:
- Documented Communication: Show records of any communication with your daughter (texts, calls, letters).
- Witness Statements: Gather statements from friends, family, or professionals who can attest to the positive relationship and bond you have with your daughter.
- Child’s Best Interest: Highlight how visitation benefits your daughter emotionally, socially, and psychologically.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these points?
Hi ****! When providing evidence for a visitation petition, consider the following:
- Documented Communication: Show records of any communication with your daughter (texts, calls, letters).
- Witness Statements: Gather statements from friends, family, or professionals who can attest to the positive relationship and bond you have with your daughter.
- Child’s Best Interest: Highlight how visitation benefits your daughter emotionally, socially, and psychologically.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these points?
Explore options to restore contact with my daughter legally
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Here are some steps to legally restore contact with your daughter in Texas:
- Consult a Family Law Attorney: They can offer personalized advice and represent you in court.
- File a Petition for Visitation: This is a legal step to request visitation rights.
- Provide Evidence: Show documented communication, witness statements, and how visitation serves your daughter's best interest.
Would you like more details about any of these steps?
Here are some steps to legally restore contact with your daughter in Texas:
- Consult a Family Law Attorney: They can offer personalized advice and represent you in court.
- File a Petition for Visitation: This is a legal step to request visitation rights.
- Provide Evidence: Show documented communication, witness statements, and how visitation serves your daughter's best interest.
Would you like more details about any of these steps?