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If the child is being adopted, not otherwise.
If you relinquish your parental rights, you are still not going to get child support payments. The child support is for the child.
That depends on the circumstances of the custody modification. Was it permanent, temporary, was the child adopted, did the parent voluntarily relinquish parental rights or were they terminated by the court? No one here can possibly give you an answer without a lot of detailed information including your legal residence. You should really consult an attorney anyway. He or she would be able to provide an informed and detailed opinion on whether or not you have any rights and if so, what they are.
Yes, but father can challenge.
Either relinquish your child for adoption, or be deemed unfit by a court
You can still be required to pay child support. see links below
see links below
no, but you can't. see links below
Yes, voluntarily relinquishing your parental rights does not excuse you from having to pay child support.
1. When parents give a child up for adoption, they relinquish all rights to the child. 2. When a husband and wife get divorced, one of them may choose to relinquish all rights to the family home.
No as that would be considered child abandonment.
Yes, both parents do.