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Yes, a minor can sign over all parental rights in the state of Wisconsin. The minor will no longer have to pay child support after the rights have been signed away.

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Q: If you are a minor in WI can you sign over all parental rights and no tpay child support?
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Can a mother claim child support if her rights were taken due to drug charges?

No. If her parental rights have been revoked by the court she would not have custody of a minor child and therefore not eligible for funds to support that child. If child support were being paid before the mother's rights were terminated that support now belongs to the person(s) or agency having legalcustody of the child.


In Illinois how do you sign over parental rights to a non family member?

Both biological parents will need to file a Termination of Parental Rights petition with the court that has jurisdiction. If the TPR is granted, the individual who wishes to become the legal guardian or adopt the minor child must also follow the legal procedure as required by the state in which the minor child is a resident.


Can a father sign over parental rights to an unborn child in Alabama?

That is a decision made by the court. A court can grant a partial or complete Termination of Parental Rights if the judge feels it is warranted for reasons other than said parent is relieved of his or her financial obligation to their minor child/children. Generally voluntary TPR's (those requested by a parent) are only granted when a child is being legally adopted.


Can a father in Mississippi relinquish parental rights?

Under certain circumstances parental rights can be terminated in Mississippi. This is usually initiated by the state in due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment of the minor child. The termination of parental rights stops a biological parent from visiting or having any kind of legal say so in effect to the minor child.


Can you move out when you're 16 and have a baby?

Only with parental consent. You don't get more rights when having a child as a minor. You just get rights to the child.


Do you have to pay child support in the state of Illinois if you give up your paternal rights?

In most cases the court has the power to permanently terminate parental rights but require the parent(s) to pay all or partial support of the minor child/children. Cases are adjudicated on an individual basis.


If a mom signs over her rights due to defiant behaviors from the minor child is she obligated to pay child ssupport?

by "signing over rights" I persume you mean, terminating her parental rights and no, she is not obligated to pay child support, however, any accumulated back child support, or "arrears" is required to be paid, unless agreed otherwise. For this you would have had a prior order to pay support prior to the terminating of the mother's rights. When your rights to a child is terminated it is as if the child was never yours and your rights to the child, and obligation for the child are forever terminated.


What is the law in massachusetts for voluntarily giving up parental rights?

The state only allows the relinquishment of parental rights to allow the minor child to be adopted by a new spouse or a court sanctioned party. The state does not allow a parent(s) to be relieved of his or her (their) legal responsibilities to their minor child/children unless the court finds said parents to be unfit and in the best interest of the child. In other words, a parent cannot (in any US state) have relinquish their parentaly rights to avoid financial support of their biological or legally adopted minor child/children.


Why do you have to pay full child support for an adopted child?

An adopted minor child has the same equal rights to financial support by the parents as does a biological child.


If you live in Missouri and the pregnant mother of your unborn child moved to California from Missouri can you sign over rights and not pay child support?

Nothing can be done until the child is born and paternity is established. If the male is not willing to acknowledge he is the father a paternity test will be necessary, before any litigation pertaining to child support, custody, visitation rights or the relinquishment of parental rights is possible. However, the issue of the biological mother moving to another state is not necessarily relevant; all states honor and enforce child support and/or visitation orders issued in another state.


In Pennsylvania if you sign over your parental rights to the child's mother do you still have to pay child support when the baby is born?

You might. There are two different concepts going on here. One is parental rights; you can sign those away because they're yours. The other is the child's rights. You can't sign those away because they're not yours, and the child can't sign them away because as a minor he or she is legally incompetent. One of the child's rights is the right to support. If the child's mother is supporting the child fine on her own, she's not legally obligated to seek support from you, so you might not ever have to pay support. If the child's mother's situation changes so that she's no longer able to support the child on her own, you might wind up having to pay child support. If she's on any form of government assistance, the government may insist upon it.


Can you get out of paying child support in Alaska?

Yes, as Alaska is part of the United States. And signing over your parental rights doesn't get you out of paying child support in the great USA. I suggest consulting an Alaskan lawyer for a free consultation.