no
The court and the mother have to agree to that you do this and you continue to pay child support incl the back support if there is any until the child is adopted. You will no longer have any rights to the child.
by "signing over rights" I persume you mean, terminating her parental rights and no, she is not obligated to pay child support, however, any accumulated back child support, or "arrears" is required to be paid, unless agreed otherwise. For this you would have had a prior order to pay support prior to the terminating of the mother's rights. When your rights to a child is terminated it is as if the child was never yours and your rights to the child, and obligation for the child are forever terminated.
If you have owed it up to that point and haven't paid it, more than likely.
Terminating parental rights does not mean you are no longer obligated to support the child so you still have to pay child support. Unless the child is adopted. You will have no rights to the child at all if you have your rights terminated and the court will not give them back so be sure what you are doing.
Yes, the back support will still be owed, unless the custodial parent agrees to 'forgive' it.
he will have to pay back child support if owed unless mother agrees not to or he will have to pay back support if owed to state like if mother was on state aid,but no he will not have to pay for future support
Termination of parental rights does not terminate child support until/unless the child is adopted. At that time, the biological parent still owes whatever he had been ordered to pay and has not paid.
Signing over one's parental rights does not does not terminate child support.
Yes. He also owes ongoing (current) support, until/unless the child is adopted.
Yes, you do still have rights in Texas even if you owe $20,000 in back child support. However, if you do not take the necessary steps to address this issue, you might find yourself in prison. If incarcerated, your rights will be drastically reduced.
No. He can sign over his rights but he would still be liable to pay child support. The only time he doesn't have to pay child support is if a stepdad wanted to adopt the child, then the biological father doesn't have to pay child support if he signs his rights away.
Basically, you can't do this. You cannot unilaterally relinquish your obligation to provide support for your child.