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No. The father must also consent. The mother cannot "sign over" the child without a court order granting guardianship. The court will require the father be given notice and the opportunity to object.

No. The father must also consent. The mother cannot "sign over" the child without a court order granting guardianship. The court will require the father be given notice and the opportunity to object.

No. The father must also consent. The mother cannot "sign over" the child without a court order granting guardianship. The court will require the father be given notice and the opportunity to object.

No. The father must also consent. The mother cannot "sign over" the child without a court order granting guardianship. The court will require the father be given notice and the opportunity to object.

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If non custodial parent have partial custody do they have to pay child support?

Read your support order. You can't usually be joint custody and non-custodial at the same time.


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If spouse takes child out of state against your wishes can she collect child support?

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If a father was receiving child support in Texas and the child chooses to live with the other parent do you have to pay the other parent child support?

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If you used to be guardian but then grandmother got custody do you have to pay support if your name is on birth certificate but your not biological father?

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