You will likely have to pay child support unless/until the child is adopted.
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Probably to the County Social Services Dept. if the kid(s) are in foster homes.
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The party offered them social service and jobs.
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Department of Social Services is the agency that handles this and the people who do the job are Social Workers. It is a tough job since they often see children who have been abused and had other things happen to them.
Depends on which state you live in, but probably yes, especially if you have proof of abuse, go to the department of social services and they will direct or advise you of your rights, good luck
Public services such as education, social security, defense etc.
Absolutely (as long as it's not SSI). Termination of rights doesn't terminate child support.
Firstly, 'PERSLONAL RIGHTS' have to do with your body, then if you take care of yourself, you will take care of society and health as a whole. So therefore it is very supportive to support yourself so that you may be able to take care of the health and social care.
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