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Only the court can terminate your parental rights and then you are still required to pay child support unless the child is adopted.

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Q: Can you pay maintenance and sign off your legal rights as a parent?
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Can a step parent sign legal documents for a minor?

No. If the document calls for a parent or guardian it must be a parent or guardian. Unless the step parent has adopted the child or otherwise been awarded parental rights by the courts the legal parent must perform all legal functions


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How would a non-custodial parent of a minor child in the state of Michigan sign off rights to their child?

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What are the forms you have to sign to sign your rights over in Florida?

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Can a father sign his parental rights over to a family member?

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