No, but the court may terminate your rights without your consent.
In the US... No one can force another person to sign anything, but a court can certainly terminate parental rights if they have cause.
"Signing away one's rights" is a myth. The only way this can actually happen is if the mother and her new spouse actually adopt the child.
Yes. Parental rights are yours and you can sign them away. You cannot, however, sign away the child's rights, and one of those rights is the right to support. If you're signing away your rights so that someone else may adopt the child, once they do so you should be absolved from the responsibility to keep paying child support.
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Then technically he can't. If he does decide to sign the baby away then make sure that you already have a written agreement through the courts that he is going to pay support. But make sure that you stress to him how much he is going to miss, one of these days he will regret it.
You might. There are two different concepts going on here. One is parental rights; you can sign those away because they're yours. The other is the child's rights. You can't sign those away because they're not yours, and the child can't sign them away because as a minor he or she is legally incompetent. One of the child's rights is the right to support. If the child's mother is supporting the child fine on her own, she's not legally obligated to seek support from you, so you might not ever have to pay support. If the child's mother's situation changes so that she's no longer able to support the child on her own, you might wind up having to pay child support. If she's on any form of government assistance, the government may insist upon it.
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Yes, you are STILL the person responsible for bringing the child into the world. You need to support them. The laws vary from state to state on parental rights and child support,So signing away your parental rights may not relieve you from paying child support.. However if one parent wants the other parent to sign away their parental rights,they can come to a legal aggreement that if the parent signs away their rights then the other parent will cancel any current child support and will not seek support for that child in the future,this of course must be done through the courts...
The Bill of Rights (obviously, not the same one as the American one, but it has the same name.)
The first one at the stop sign lol nah the right
No one took away trial by jury. It is still one of the basic rights of the constitution.
Hand held out with another one over it..?