If you're the father, and the mother is attempting to deny you visitation rights, you need to get a lawyer and take it to court.
If you're the mother, and you'd like to deny the father visitation rights, you need to get a lawyer and take it to court.
Child support is an entirely separate issue. It has NOTHING to do with visitation or custody rights. You are obligated to abide by the court orders in both cases, but you don't get to stop paying support or deny visitation just because the other parent did the other one of those things.
You can sign your rights away but you will still have to pay child support if you are the father or mother of the child. There is no way to avoid paying child support.
If you mean, what are the Dad's rights, he has the right to continue paying child support and the right to visitation, both as established by the courts.
Yes you can object. Generally a court will only terminate a parent's rights in order to allow a legal adoption to proceed or in cases of extreme abuse or neglect. A father cannot ask for his parental rights to be terminated simply to avoid paying child support.
Signing rights away will not stop any child support from being taken from the father. If the child is the fathers then he is financially responsible for the child weather he has rights or not.
Until paternity is established the birth mother is considered to hold sole custody of a minor child. For a father to have custodial or visitation rights it must be agreed on by the mother of the child or through the prescribed court procedures by means of a lawsuit.
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying child support.
It's possible to give up his rights but he will not get out of paying child support.
No, the father should have rights to visit the child. but the dates and times should be up to you . :) But, single fathers have not legal rights to see their children, even while paying child support, until granted those rights by the court. I teach fathers how to fight for their rights. It's a Glass Ceiling thing, only the father is in the subbasement with the base level, and twp layers of 12-inch thick temper glass to break through to reach the mother's level.
No, giving up your parental rights and paying child support are two separate issues. You will still have to support your child.
If you're in the US... You have no rights to have contact with the minor mother if her parents forbid it. You do have the right to petition the court for visitation with the child. Of course you also have the obligation of paying child support.
No.The only way that rights can be terminated for that purpose is if mother remarries and step parent legally adopts.
No, she can only sign over her own rights.