No, voluntarily relinquishing your parental rights does not excuse you from paying child support.
No, not in Georgia or anywhere else.
Yes, you cannot simply give up parental rights in order to avoid child support. Generally there must be another adult who is willing to take over your legal responsibilities and financial obligations as the child's parent, for you to avoid continuing to have to pay chile support.
There is no constitutional right to avoid child support. Federal and State law and regulation give the States wide powers to collect unpaid child support, and for good reason.
It's possible to give up his rights but he will not get out of paying child support.
Yes, a father can give up his parental rights but he still have to pay child support.
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support. You need to consult with an attorney or legal advocate in your jurisdiction. Note that you cannot simply give up parental rights in order to avoid child support. Generally there must be another adult who is willing to take over your legal responsibilities and financial obligations as the child's parent.
No, giving up your parental rights and paying child support are two separate issues. You will still have to support your child.
Yes. Rights are not rigidly coupled to responsibilities.
He can give up his parental rights (this usually happens as part of the adoption process), but his support obligation continues until/unless the child is adopted. There is no "right not to pay child support."
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The two are not connected. This is not a house or a car! You fathered the child and so you are responsible for helping with its support until it is grown. If the child is adopted by someone else, or by a partner of the custodial parent, then your financial responsibility would end.
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