Yes they can.
Abandonment is not grounds for an annulment.
I think you mean abandonment. He has abandonment problems due to a childhood trauma. Fear of abandonment is a common problem in children.
Abandonment issues are fears of being betrayed abandoned and or isolated from the abandoner due to carelessness.
Assuming you mean tax refunds, the State can intercept those to collect past-due support.
Only if the birth father's parental rights are terminated (legally)If the birth father disappears, you may be able to have his rights terminated due to abandonment, but there's no guarantee that this will be granted.
Project abandonment is when a project is stopped for various reasons. This could be due to budget cuts or because someone just changed their mind.
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No. Due to the transaction of already being legalized, the legal resident's status will not change. Therefore the sponsor can not revoke the sponsorship.
Bond revoke refers to the termination of a defendant's bail bond, typically due to a violation of the conditions set by the court. When a bond is revoked, the defendant is often taken back into custody until their next court appearance.
Yes, if he has not been in touch with the child for a long time (varies between states) they can be terminated due to abandonment. Abuse can be another reason. The court will decide but this is not a easy task since they take terminating parental rights very seriously. Once they are gone you do not get them back.
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