What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
3 years ago, after a long drawn out battle, I signed the paperwork to give my ex's new wife custody of my daughter. I was coerced by him (long story) into signing the paperwork because it would be better for her because of my mother's alcoholic background. I've since become more stable and even attempted to contact him regarding her status to no avail.
I just found out today that my daughter no longer lives with him and his wife, that she lives with his sister, and I was wondering if I had any legal ground to stand on to get my parental rights back. If I had known that I would never get to see my daughter again, I wouldn't have signed the paperwork in the first place, and now, 3 years later, I would love to be a part of her life.
Please help.
Thanks
Nicole.
3 years ago, after a long drawn out battle, I signed the paperwork to give my ex's new wife custody of my daughter. I was coerced by him (long story) into signing the paperwork because it would be better for her because of my mother's alcoholic background. I've since become more stable and even attempted to contact him regarding her status to no avail.
I just found out today that my daughter no longer lives with him and his wife, that she lives with his sister, and I was wondering if I had any legal ground to stand on to get my parental rights back. If I had known that I would never get to see my daughter again, I wouldn't have signed the paperwork in the first place, and now, 3 years later, I would love to be a part of her life.
Please help.
Thanks
Nicole.