You need to get a family law attorney. Depending on your state you maybe able to get help from family services through the Department of Social Services. There also maybe a family law clinic that can help you. I would start with the phone book and look under family law, or call Social Services and someone should be able to give you the next step.
If you cant find him he cant do anything for you. He cant sign his rights over unless he's there and if you can't find him he can't
AnswerYou haven't provided details such as your age. If you are a minor your mother can petition the family court to have his rights terminated. If he has been missing and has never provided any kind of support the court may allow a termination of his parental rights.
Unmarried fathers cannot "sign over" parental rights and responsibilities. When the mother brings a Paternal case to court, she is usually asking for financial support for the child. Once it is established that the Respondent male is the biological father, the court will usually order child support paid based on his income and assets. Visitation is established.
The father's child support liability is not affected if the father chooses to not see the child. The unmarried father is the child's "father" until the court says he is not. If the mother gets remarried, then the father can motion the court that the new husband is now the child's father, and give up visitation, then the mother and new husband formally ADOPT the child from the biological father.
forge the signature. lol and get him drunk to say he singed it.
depends on who has custody of child now, is it ward of state, another parent,
you, make some calls and research adoption for your state.
You don't. He has his rights as well.
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying child support.
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.
Even if he is paying, he has no rights until court granted.
Relinquishing parental rights does not terminate support; however, generally, adoption does.
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Whatever the court documents give him. Not paying child support does not automatically remove any rights from him.
No, not in Georgia or anywhere else.
Since losing them can include not paying support, it can only be done if an adoption is the intent.
Child support can be terminated only if/when the child is adopted.
An unmarried father cannot "choose" to not pay child support. The laws in every state require that a father pay for the support of his child. The mother must bring an action to the appropriate court so that a child support order can be established. Visitation rights are separate and a father can have visitation rights established by the court. Visitation rights are not dependent on paying child support.
It's possible to give up his rights but he will not get out of paying child support.
You can take it to court but if you acted as father sometimes you can owe anyway because you accepted that role.