Can a Parent Divorce Their Adult Children?

Full question:

Is it possible to dissolve a parent child relationship if the children are both adults? If so, how does one go about doing this? Is there a procedure whereby I can dissolve any and all relationships with my children? They are both adults in their 40's, I'm in my 60's. One lives in FL and the other lives in MA

  • Category: Paternity
  • Subcategory: Termination of Parental Rights
  • Date:
  • State: Florida

Answer:

A child may be disinherited in a will, but there is no procedure similar to divorce between parents and adult children. Parents no longer have a duty of care and custody once the children are adults, so the procedures for terminating parental rights don't apply.

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Leaving an unhappy marriage with children involves careful planning. First, consider the emotional and financial impacts on your kids. Communicate openly with your spouse about your feelings and intentions. It may be beneficial to seek counseling to navigate the separation process. When ready, file for divorce in your state, addressing custody and support arrangements. Remember, your children's well-being should be a priority throughout this process.