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Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.
This is usually done preparatory to an adoption. Signing away one's rights does not terminate one's child support obligation.
The father doesn't have to sign over his rights for you to receive pubic assistance.His signing over his rights does not terminate his child support obligation.
No. By signing the certificate he says he is the father of the child. If he then wants visitation rights or custody he have to petition in court after he has established paternity by a DNA test. He can then also pay 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.
Yes - the man signing the birth certificate is the child's legal father unless/until established otherwise in court.
The mother aborts, the father can't see links below
Signing rights away will not stop any child support from being taken from the father. If the child is the fathers then he is financially responsible for the child weather he has rights or not.
You didn't read what you were signing?
NO ... you'll need a better reason then the father not being involved in the child's life ...
That depends on state law where you live. In general (and this is very general), acknowledging parentage by signing a birth certificate assigns rights as outlined under your state's laws as the father. However, many rights are not automatically conferred such as custody, visitation, etc. Those are things that are (hopefully) worked out between the parents or hammered out in court. Either way, court orders are involved for the protection of the rights of everyone involved.
Yes. She can petition to terminate the father's parental rights. The court will render a decision after reviewing the evidence presented.