The age of majority in the state or country in question. Typically it is 18, but it can be 19 or even 21.
Legally, this can be changed in some places through emancipation. Marriage and being on active duty in the Military can also indicate that the individual is emancipated and no longer considered a child and is no longer the parent's responsibility.
When they are no longer considered a minor in their jurisdiction. That age varies from 18 to 21.
There is no lower limit.
If you sign over your parental rights do you still have to pay childsupport
How do I sign over my parental rights without going to court?
Yes, but doing so will not relieve you of your legal responsibility to support the child.
"Sign over their parental rights?" You mean, like, adoption? Sure.
My question is what forms can i get online for a father to sign over his parental rights.
yes
yes you do have to have full legal rights to sign over custody.
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Only if the child is adopted or if the legal guardian goes to court to stop it.
Custody, not parental rights.