From what I was told by the "Courts", in order for an established parent to terminate their rights, there has to be someone on the other end to pick up where they left off, like an adoption.
no
No, only guardianship.
In the state of California, a person goes to court to sign over their parental rights. Many people believe that by signing over their parental rights relinquishes them from having to pay child support, this is incorrect unless the child is adopted.
It depends on which state you are in and under what circumstances you are signing your parental over for. In some states, you cannot sign over your parental rights unless the other parent is remarried and the step-parent is willing to adopt the child.
yes and no!hehe
Only the courts can terminate parental rights. I suggest you discuss this with an attorney.
Yes, a minor can sign over all parental rights in the state of Wisconsin. The minor will no longer have to pay child support after the rights have been signed away.
From the family court in the county of the state where the child resides.
If you sign over your parental rights do you still have to pay childsupport
My question is what forms can i get online for a father to sign over his parental rights.
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit. In any case, termination of parental rights does not, in itself, terminate child support.
I don't think they let you just sign away your parental rights, there has to be a valid reason, like other parents spouse wanting to adopt child. They don't let you sign over parental rights to avoid paying child support!