What are the Chances of a Felon Getting Visitation
My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Missouri
Trying to make this incredibly long and painful story short. I have not had any contact with my daughter in ten years, she would now be 15. I was convicted of felony custody interference where custody was determined by default. I am married and have three other children with no issues legally mentally nothing. I don't know if my parental rights were severed, but I was in prison and never got any paperwork to that effect; they knew where to find me to serve me. I know it might be a no chance answer but could I even petition for supervised visits? Otherwise what happens when she turns 18, if I can find her is it ok to have contact with her then?
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You served TEN YEARS for custodial interference? What on God's Green Earth did you do?!
No. I cannot see you getting visitation unless the court decides it's up to the child, and that's your best case scenario..and this assumes you haven't been TPRd. It is NOT common for a parent to get visitation when the child is actually the victim. Not. At. All.
Think about this. She's 15. Does she really need you in her life? Remember, this isn't about you.
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Omigod no, it was only less than a year. The court processes took like five though, it was a real nightmare as I had left the country not even aware of any court order. Then massive media uproar. Was never in any relationship with the other parent, all the court proceedings were done in another state even though they knew I did not live there. Annnyway. How can I find out if my rights are terminated? I'm not saying she "needs" me but her siblings would like to meet her and I would at least like for her to know who I am, not the monster she's most likely been led to believe. My question about when she's legally an adult remains. Then if she tells me to F off, at least I've tried.
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You served TEN YEARS for custodial interference? What on God's Green Earth did you do?!
No. I cannot see you getting visitation unless the court decides it's up to the child, and that's your best case scenario..and this assumes you haven't been TPRd. It is NOT common for a parent to get visitation when the child is actually the victim. Not. At. All.
Think about this. She's 15. Does she really need you in her life? Remember, this isn't about you.
I suspect it wasn't 10 years since the OP is married and has three other children. However, it is still odd that the OP went to prison at all.
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Omigod no, it was only less than a year. The court processes took like five though, it was a real nightmare as I had left the country not even aware of any court order. Then massive media uproar. Was never in any relationship with the other parent, all the court proceedings were done in another state even though they knew I did not live there. Annnyway. How can I find out if my rights are terminated? I'm not saying she "needs" me but her siblings would like to meet her and I would at least like for her to know who I am, not the monster she's most likely been led to believe. My question about when she's legally an adult remains. Then if she tells me to F off, at least I've tried.
Okay, help us out here Dad.
Which court processes took five years, and what was the status during that?
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I suspect it wasn't 10 years since the OP is married and has three other children. However, it is still odd that the OP went to prison at all.
Phew! Okay that's at least a little bit better. But still...that's a harsh sentence unless Dad took the child and willfully kept her from Mom to a huge degree. Or snuck into someone else's house to get the child.
Like that one other guy.
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Omigod no, it was only less than a year. The court processes took like five though, it was a real nightmare as I had left the country not even aware of any court order. Then massive media uproar. Was never in any relationship with the other parent, all the court proceedings were done in another state even though they knew I did not live there. Annnyway. How can I find out if my rights are terminated? I'm not saying she "needs" me but her siblings would like to meet her and I would at least like for her to know who I am, not the monster she's most likely been led to believe. My question about when she's legally an adult remains. Then if she tells me to F off, at least I've tried.
I would wait until she is 18 at this point. While she might consider telling you to "F off" she might not. Its also quite likely that she would be interested in knowing her siblings.
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all the court proceedings were done in another state even though they knew I did not live there. Annnyway. How can I find out if my rights are terminated?
If you know where the court proceedings took place you can probably go online to the court's website and do a search of your name to find the case number. Then call the records department and arrange to get the complete file copied and sent to you. You'll either have to pay by credit card or send a check in advance. Once you get the file you can figure out what happened.
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My question about when she's legally an adult remains.
She's legally an adult when she is 18.
Until then she does what her custodial parent tells her to do.
However, if you file for visitation in court, judges sometimes take the minor's wishes into consideration.
Before you go the court route you might first try locating her online, like facebook or linked-in, or whatever, and make a gentle attempt at contact that way.
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Jack, he was incarcerated for some time (not the 10 year period), but hasn't seen her since she was 5 (this is the 10 year bit).
I do disagree though. She might not even know who he is. Specially if there's been a stepparent adoption. I just can't see much (if any) good coming from that.
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The adoption records would be sealed.
Dad can use this, but it only adds his details to the "looking for" list. http://dss.mo.gov/cd/adopt/adoir.htm
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Jack, he was incarcerated for some time (not the 10 year period), but hasn't seen her since she was 5 (this is the 10 year bit).
I do disagree though. She might not even know who he is. Specially if there's been a stepparent adoption. I just can't see much (if any) good coming from that.
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The adoption records would be sealed.
Dad can use this, but it only adds his details to the "looking for" list.
http://dss.mo.gov/cd/adopt/adoir.htm
I would think that the termination of parental rights part of an adoption record would NOT be sealed. Also, I don't think that stepparent adoptions are sealed in the same manner as stranger adoptions. I could be wrong, but I don't see how the record could be entirely sealed.
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If there're basically done in the same hearing, I can see sealing them all together.
But let me have a looky loo.