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Yes. The court's job is to decide what is in the child's best interest. Even if the father does not want to see the child, why would it be in the child's best interest to give up child support for the child? There are, of course, exceptions, such as when the father is so bad for the child that giving up child support is better than having him around.
It should be sought to avoid legal problems. With a 60% rate of fathers being denied access to their child, not being involved is not necessary the case. But, in Kansas, if the father did not begin paying child support during the pregnancy, he cannot challenge an adoption.
I think that this depends on the state you reside in. I can not see how dropping out of high school should affect this unless you are not a legal adult (in which case you wouldn't be able to adopt anyway). As long as you can raise a child in a safe environment I see no reason (single or married) that you can't adopt a child. Check with your city or state about their adoption laws.
If the mother is receiving any kind of assisstanse, yes, they will open child support case and pursue it.
probably not but its not bad if you do cause maybe ur other child want and older bro or sis or maybe a younger bro or sis. maybe you don't want a kid the same age
No your new husband can't adopt your children if there dad is active in there life and pays you support. Why would you want to do that?
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Termination of parental rights often does not terminate child support obligations. All it does is terminate the right to visit your child and have any say-so in their lives.
ARE YOU TO TAKE CARE OF HIS CHILD? IS HE PAYING SUPPORT? ARE YOU SURE AFTER YOU HAVE HIS CHILD - WILL HE STAY AND NOT LOOK FOR ANOTHER GIRL TO HAVE A CHILD?
As many as you want.
You can pick if you want a baby, toddler or child.
No, you can only adopt someone to be your child. Your parents would have to adopt the person if you want them to become your sibling.
No. Just because you no longer want to see your child or have rights to him does not mean the taxpayers should have to pay for him. You made him so you pay for him. Child support is a separate issue.
Probably not. The state is going to want to know the child can be properly provided for.
Why would you not want to support your child? Not knowing your situation, youd have to prove that you are not the father. I find it sad you don't want to support your child, but that isn't my place to speak.
Im not too sure about that stuff but I do know that when my dad didn't want to pay child support anymore he let my step dad adopt me. For your situation, I would say keep forcing it on him until he gives you FULL custody on paper not just word of mouth.
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