- Jurisdiction
- Pennsylvania
Im writing on behalf of someone.
Person I know was married to this man, the man now in jail for at least 20-40 years. Was convicted of child rape. They have shared adoption of a child. She remarried. The convicted has been fighting to keep her new husband from legally adopting the child.
HOW does a convicted child rapist have any legality what so ever to argue an adoption. He's trying to stay being the adoptive father and prevent ex wifes new husband from adopting. I think it should have been closed case once convicted and adoption arguments are finished.
Person I know was married to this man, the man now in jail for at least 20-40 years. Was convicted of child rape. They have shared adoption of a child. She remarried. The convicted has been fighting to keep her new husband from legally adopting the child.
HOW does a convicted child rapist have any legality what so ever to argue an adoption. He's trying to stay being the adoptive father and prevent ex wifes new husband from adopting. I think it should have been closed case once convicted and adoption arguments are finished.