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The father has the option to waive his rights if he wants to, and if he can convince the judge that he is sane, sober and not under coercion as he does so.

This has nothing at all to do with child support, which is not his right, but his responsibility. In general the mother can't waive child support either, because support is her child's right, not hers.

THAT IS CORRECT.....unless the child's mother has re-married and her husband wants to adopt this child, that would release the biological father from paying child support.

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Q: In the state of Georgia if father of the child wants all rights terminated is he still liable for child support?
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In the state of MD if you have child support awarded and now the father has decided he wants all rights terminated to the children is he still held liable for the child support?

Not for continuing support, only for arrears.


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If you are not the biological father of a child but the parent wants child support would you be liable in the state of Nevada for paying child support?

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What happens to child support payments if the father is jailed?

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How old does the father have to be to be liable to pay for child support?

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If your married but you and your husband are most likely getting a divorce and you have an unborn child can the father sign his rights over and not have to pay child support?

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