parents need to realize that kids also know what is best for them sometimes parents need to step back and chill
No. There is no requirement for the child to have to "know" the father for him to give up his parental rights.
no
none. Did you know it was done at the time?
i would like to know what papers do i need to have the father of my child sign to give up all his rights to my child financial and emotional and physical rights
You can yes, in the jurisdiction of the child's last known legal residence.
A child is a human
same as men and child rights.
As far as I know, all of them.
I know of no jurisdiction where giving up parental rights terminates one's child support obligation. However, if the child is eventually adopted, the biological parents' support obligation typically ends.
To answer this question, one would need to know how this came to pass. Did you "give" the child to them at some point? Did the State place the child with them?
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That depends on the circumstances of the custody modification. Was it permanent, temporary, was the child adopted, did the parent voluntarily relinquish parental rights or were they terminated by the court? No one here can possibly give you an answer without a lot of detailed information including your legal residence. You should really consult an attorney anyway. He or she would be able to provide an informed and detailed opinion on whether or not you have any rights and if so, what they are.