No. All your parental rights would be terminated including the right to visitations.
No. You would be signing away your rights to visitation. A parent generally signs away their rights in preparation for a legal adoption.
If your parental rights are taken away from you, you lose all contact and say over what that child does. You will not have visitation with the child at all and you cannot make decisions about their school, medical, or religion.
no
You can sign away your rights, but you will still owe for child support. The child is yours.
If the father has any parental rights she must petition the court to have the move approved and the visitation rights modified. It will go more smoothly if the father consents to the move. She may be required to bear some travel expenses.If the father has any parental rights she must petition the court to have the move approved and the visitation rights modified. It will go more smoothly if the father consents to the move. She may be required to bear some travel expenses.If the father has any parental rights she must petition the court to have the move approved and the visitation rights modified. It will go more smoothly if the father consents to the move. She may be required to bear some travel expenses.If the father has any parental rights she must petition the court to have the move approved and the visitation rights modified. It will go more smoothly if the father consents to the move. She may be required to bear some travel expenses.
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.
If he doesn't take away visitation rights he should
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.
Not unless there are extenuating circumstances that took away parental rights from the other parent which includes visitation; leaving the country could be considered kidnapping. See related question.
you still have to pay support and it's not very easy to do
Can you terminate parental rights if the absent parent is paying suport
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...