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Hi,
Hoping someone can help me out—I did contact two separate family law firms in Georgia but they said I'd need to pay for information :/
In my story a young unmarried woman falls pregnant, after giving birth she leaves the daughter with the father and moves away. The father forms a relationship with another woman and they live together in a de facto relationship for the next 6 years.
This woman wants to leave the father but she loves and cares for the young girl. The father has become quite mean spirited over the years and doesn't want the woman to have any custody rights.
So my question is, does the woman have any custody rights to the child even though she is not biologically related?
Thanks so much for any advice.
Hoping someone can help me out—I did contact two separate family law firms in Georgia but they said I'd need to pay for information :/
In my story a young unmarried woman falls pregnant, after giving birth she leaves the daughter with the father and moves away. The father forms a relationship with another woman and they live together in a de facto relationship for the next 6 years.
This woman wants to leave the father but she loves and cares for the young girl. The father has become quite mean spirited over the years and doesn't want the woman to have any custody rights.
So my question is, does the woman have any custody rights to the child even though she is not biologically related?
Thanks so much for any advice.