No
no
No. Child support, visitation, custody etc are all separate issues. The court will see to what is best for the child and one parent can not deny the parental rights of the other.
In this case even if both have agreed that the husband would relinquish his parental rights , then there is no need to support the child even in texas.
no
It's possible to give up his rights but he will not get out of paying child support.
Termination of parental rights does not terminate one's child support obligation.
yes
no, but you can't. see links below
A mother can stop child support in Texas, provided she does not receive public assistance. She must close the case with the Texas AG. Beware, that she can do this and could later attempt to open it again. I would go to an attorney if this is the case.
Contact Texas Fathers For Equal Rights for the answer, see link below.
If there is a presumption that not being ordered to pay child support prevents him from applying for parental access rights to the child, then this is not the case. He can make this application regardless of any support order. Further, he can set up a voluntary order of support over the objections of the mother.
her choice