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if the mother terminates her rights can he collect child support from the mother if child lives with him?
you file in Texas for paternity and other relief. file where the child lives.
My child is 13 and lives in Texas and he wants to live with his father. Can he do this legally?
This would be dependent on who has jurisdiction. If the child was moved to Georgia, Texas would retain jurisdiction on child support.
Do you have a court order saying you have visitation? Are you the biological father? If so then YES. Go back to court and file for custody.
That is dependent of court orders from the jurisdiction where the child lives. see Dads House below to learn more.
Yes, it does not matter where the child lives, you still have to pay it. The child does not stop being yours just because he/she lives in another state.
No there is not. In Arizona a parent may only terminate their rights voluntarily in preparation for an adoption. In other cases, the courts may terminate rights involuntarily in certain and dire circumstances. Both scenarios are after the birth of the child, not before. Until an adoption is legalized or if adoption isn't going to happen, the parent's obligation to support their child does not end with the termination of their rights. All that does is terminate the parent's right to see their child and have any say-so in their lives.
Yes, but that does not relinquish the obligation to pay child support. All it does is relinquish your right to see your child and have any type of decision making power in their lives. If the child is placed for adoption or your ex marries and their spouse adopts you child, your support obligation will end.
See Link Below'Child Refusing To Visit Other Parent?'
That means the child lives with you and you have exclusive rights to make all decisions regarding the child.That means the child lives with you and you have exclusiverights to make all decisions regarding the child.That means the child lives with you and you have exclusiverights to make all decisions regarding the child.That means the child lives with you and you have exclusiverights to make all decisions regarding the child.