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AnswerAny parent can file a voluntary termination of parental rights (TPR) in the appropriate state court in the county of residence.

The judge hearing the case detemines if the TPR will be granted and if so to what extent.

TPR's are generally granted so the child or children can be eligible for adoption, not so the parent(s) can escape their financial obligation to their minor child/children.

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14y ago

After giving up parental rights, there is a chance that you can regain custody. Not knowing the conditions and limitations of your court's decision, this may or may not be your exact situation. After the court favors a TPR (Termination of Parental Rights), some parents are still allowed to have guardianship, where they can act as a legal guardian, but can not make decisions for said child. They can sometimes be allowed a visitation, but the court decides when and where. In this case, if guardianship is not in the child's best interest, the court can decide to restore custody of the child to the parents.

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15y ago

Probably not. Your options were most likely explained in lots of detail before this court document was signed. The only way that this might be possible is if the other party agrees to surrender their rights back to you. If you can show absolute proof to the court that the child or children are being mis-treated or harmed in any way, that could be another matter.

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13y ago

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.

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13y ago

It depends on the circumstances and the ruling of the judge that originally awarded custody. You would need to go back to court to get a judge's ruling about custody of a minor child. It is best to contact a lawyer who understands these matters in the area where the child lives.

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17y ago

No, the voluntary relinquishment of parental rights or the termination of parental rights by a court is permanent and not subject to revocation.

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11y ago

You don't get any access to the child you basically don't exist to the child unless they are old enough to remember you. You continue to pay child support incl the back support.

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If approved by the courts, no.

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