You could be asked to pay for any expenses the mother had after birth but before the adoption. Once adopted the adoptive parents pay for their child.
In general, no.
Child support can be terminated only if/when the child is adopted.
Not sure what benefits you are talking about but never adopted means the birth mother is still obligated to support the child and pay child support to the custodial parent/legal guardian. Having the parental rights terminated does not change that. Only adoption would end it.
Hello, I never knew that I had a child until I received letter for child support and I never signed birth certificate. I did take a DNA test and it child is 99.9 % and now 6 years old I don't know where they live and never recognized her would it be easy for me to give up my rights?
The father of the child is responsible for supporting the child until it is at least 18 and through high school. Usually a court order sets the amount. The only possible exceptions would be if the support is not ordered or if the child is adopted by someone else.
Yes a child can sue a parent for unpaid child support if there was a child support order.
Yes
Absolutely. Check with a family lawt attorney or your local child support office for more information.
YupYes it is right. When you adopted the child you not only took him into your life forever, you also took in all financial responcibility associated with the child until he is no longer a minor.
No, if the spuse you divorced adopted the children or they are his/her own, he/she gets possession of them by law, unless he/she is unable to care for them.
He will not pay to you since you no longer have the child, but the both of you would have to pay child support to the one who get the child. If he has the child you have to pay to him. It is both biological parents responsibility and obligation to pay for their child's expenses, even if parental rights are terminated. The only way to get out of it is if the child is adopted.
Louisiana never adopted Kentucky's constitution, only modeled after it in the beginning and there were differences. They ratified their own, the first version in 1812 and the lastest version in 1974.