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In depends on the state. In some states, the custodial parent can voluntarily decline to receive child support. In other states, the non-custodial parent is legally required to pay child support, whether or not the custodial parent accepts it.

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Can the mother sign forms to not get child support?

Yes they can and so can the father


If the mother of your kids is married can you sign your right away without having to pay child support?

No. You will still have to pay child support for your children.


In Kentucky what is the law on signing your rights away and not paying child support?

You can sign your rights away but you will still have to pay child support if you are the father or mother of the child. There is no way to avoid paying child support.


How can you sign over rights as a parent and not pay child support?

Basically, you can't do this. You cannot unilaterally relinquish your obligation to provide support for your child.


Mother sign over rights to her mother i am the dad and pay child support what are your rights?

If you mean, what are the Dad's rights, he has the right to continue paying child support and the right to visitation, both as established by the courts.


In Pennsylvania if you sign over your parental rights to the child's mother do you still have to pay child support when the baby is born?

You might. There are two different concepts going on here. One is parental rights; you can sign those away because they're yours. The other is the child's rights. You can't sign those away because they're not yours, and the child can't sign them away because as a minor he or she is legally incompetent. One of the child's rights is the right to support. If the child's mother is supporting the child fine on her own, she's not legally obligated to seek support from you, so you might not ever have to pay support. If the child's mother's situation changes so that she's no longer able to support the child on her own, you might wind up having to pay child support. If she's on any form of government assistance, the government may insist upon it.


Will child support stop if father signs rights over to mother and mother does not want child support from him anymore?

None of them can sign over anything. They can go to court and ask to have their rights removed and the custodial parent can ask to have the child support stopped but this means she can not get benefits before he has paid.


What happens in Idaho if you sign over your parental rights?

The court and the mother have to agree to that you do this and you continue to pay child support incl the back support if there is any until the child is adopted. You will no longer have any rights to the child.


Can a man get rights to a child if he and the mother aren't married to end child support for the biological father if hes willing to sign the proper papers?

with adoption


In Georgia can a father sign over his rights if the mother is not married and would he have to pay child support?

see related link


Can a child over 18 sign off back child support owed by the father in California?

No, only the parent (in this case I assume the mother), who he owed the money to can do that.


Does your daughter supposed to pay child support if she sign her child over to you?

The "signing over" must be done through the probate court so that you are appointed the legal guardian. The child's mother should pay child support and once you are officially appointed you can petition for a child support order through the familycourt.

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