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Convince him to give up parental rights and you give up any financial claim for child support.
No he can not.
As long as he has been established as the father and has not been deemed an unfit parent, the court will grant visitation rights.
A parent can not give her rights away but the court can make someone else the legal guardian of the child and approve adoption and terminate the parents rights. It's the court who decides if the woman the mother chose is suitable. Also, the court will require the consent of the father.
Yes. You should make certain the arrears have been verified by the court. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues to help you negotiate with your children's father to give up his parental rights.
You can't make anyone give up their parental rights. And in some states, they wont allow it at all, unless the child has another adult willing to adopt the child. The father can however, relinquish his parental rights while still paying child support, this might be a good option in your circumstance.
it depends on which state because different states have different laws on that. they differ on the age of the child.
A TPR can happen because the parent willingly allows it to happen, and it can sometimes happen because it is decreed by a court, with or without parental agreement.
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Unless the father has been determined to be an unfit parent and has had his parental rights terminated the court will try to obtain the father's consent. If the father objects the court will hear testimony and make a determination that is in the best interest if the child. In any case, the father's rights must be addressed legally in order for the adoption to be legal.
no. your parents cannot make you give YOUR child up. you have rights too.
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