Yes, you are STILL the person responsible for bringing the child into the world. You need to support them.
The laws vary from state to state on parental rights and child support,So signing away your parental rights may not relieve you from paying child support..
However if one parent wants the other parent to sign away their parental rights,they can come to a legal aggreement that if the parent signs away their rights then the other parent will cancel any current child support and will not seek support for that child in the future,this of course must be done through the courts...
You can sign away your rights, but you will still owe for child support. The child is yours.
Yes. Termination of parental rights does not absolve support obligations unless the child is being adopted.
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If the father Legally gave up his parental rights - (signed legal papers), then he is no longer legally responsible to pay child support for the child. Did he give up parental rights so you could remove the child from the country? A family member of mine had to have her baby's father sign away his parental rights so he would not have to pay child support when he entered the military. So - once parental rights are signed away Legally, the father has NO obligation to pay child support. You cannot have it both ways - you cannot have him sign away his parental rights, yet still expect him to pay child support.
No. Relinquishing your parental rights means you are not the parent of the child any longer, therefore not responsible for its care and/or support.
The right to sign away your parental rights is not based on child support. Unless the child is being adopted the child support will still have to be paid whether you voluntarily give up your rights or not.
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.
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
You still pay child support until the child is 18. Parental rights means you signed away having any legal say in the child not the fact that you are still the parent.
you still have to pay support and it's not very easy to do
No, but you can't. see link
Generally yes you do, unless the child is being adopted. Terminating parental rights does not terminate the obligation to financially support the child. All it does is ensure that you can no longer visit your child or have any say-so in their lives.