If you have signed a 'Birth Certificate' and applied for a 'Social Security' number and received a 'Social Security Card' for your child, then you have already given your child up to the STATE OF ARIZONA.
They can come and take them whenever they wish, even by using force if necessary. Unfortunately most parents do not know they have given up their rights to the children by doing this. You are simply taking care of the STATE'S child and you are expected to take good care of it, because it's worth a bunch of money to them.
If you are unable to take care of the child then I'm sure that the STATE has a Social Services Office that will assist you in taking their child and putting it in a STATE ran Orphanage or finding someone else that the STATE feels is qualified to raise their children.
In general, one cannot give one's child to the State. The taxpayers are not interested in raising your child. When the State does take custody of a child, it pursues the parents for support.
Yes until the child is leagally adopted
no, you give up the claim to the state.
You contact a adoption agency and they will help you.
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.
No, voluntarily relinquishing your parental rights does not excuse you from having to pay child support. However, you may be able to give the child up for adoption, in which case you would be relieved of your child support obligation.
If you don't want the child, then what is the problem with the mother keeping it. Oh, and next time, keep it in your pants until their 18
You contact the CPS and tell them you want to give up custody and make your child a ward of the state. They will evaluate and see if there's reasons enough to do so.
no you cant give up a child you birthed it so it's yours
Yes a minor can be given up at any age. The parent would have to have good reasons to do so though if they expect the state to care of their kids and they still have to pay child support to the state for the child when they give up parental rights (a must if the state will take them) and if they one day want custody and rights back they will most likely not get it. Only a judge can decide if you are allowed to give up parental rights.
No. The minor has the legal right to their child
it is up to you if you want to grant your child permission to chose which parent to live with, in the state of NJ they do not give minors this power