Terminate a child means to give up your rights to this child.
Termination of parental rights does not terminate one's child support obligation.
Yes, the court will terminate child support.
Did you mean "what is the meaning of terminate"? The definition of terminate is "to bring to an end" so if something is terminated then it is over or ended.
You can't terminate your obligation to support your child. That type of order must be decided by a court and only when the child is being legally adopted such that another parent will be responsible for the support of the child.
I suggest you consult with the other parent and an attorney on this. However, keep in mind that terminating parental rights does not terminate one's support obligation.
Sure or the courts can involuntarily terminate them, however in doing so, that would only terminate the father's right to see his child or have any say-so in their lives. It would not terminate his child support obligation unless the child is being adopted, either by another party or the mother's new spouse.
Age 19.
Yes, until/unless the child is adopted. see links
A court can terminate parental rights but that would not necessarily terminate the parents responsibility to support the child.
Termination of parental rights often does not terminate child support obligations. All it does is terminate the right to visit your child and have any say-so in their lives.
Your question is unintelligible (what does the Navy have to do with it?). However, in Minnesota, termination of parental rights does not terminate child support obligation unless the child is being adopted.
Terminate means to end or stop something. A period at the end of a sentence terminates the sentence.