Child Adoption Agency

As to-be father, my partner tries to give the baby up for adoption. What I can do to keep my child?
I felt that if parents are willing to take the child, the child can not be given up for adoption. My partner is waiting at the end of March, and I recently discovered that she was planning a private adoption agency to give the baby. I want the others to keep the child. What rights do I have, and it can really give your baby when me and my family are willing to care for the child? I live Georgia, so worth it.
No, legally, can not give your child away without your consent and you and your family has the right to raise her son. However, there are many adoption agencies and slimy lawyers trying to circumvent the law's adoption. Even if you are in GA, you can work with an agency in another state. It is also possible that she is lying about the paternity of the child to deny parental rights. Get a lawyer. In addition, you must document that the support of her pregnancy in a way. Are you helping to care? It will help to provide financial support, if not in a position of work? In many states your rights may be terminated if you have written documentation that it supports pregnancy. Lawyers know this and use it against him. Good luck.
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