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If the child is not in the process of being legally adopted you will still be held responsible for child support.

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Q: If you are living in South Carolina and you have a child support obligation and you want to sign away your parental rights and are not past due in child support will you still have to pay support?
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Who receives the child support if a 17-year-old moves out of the mother's house and moves in with a friend?

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My kids been living with the mother and I the father their whole life but the mom lied and said i wasnt in the picture how do you stop child support?

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The father did not sign any paper giving up his daughter or his rights as a father and he never will But the daughter is living in South Carolina with her grandmother?

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