Yes, a father can give up his parental rights but he still have to pay child support.
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Legally he can't. The parent of a child cannot arbitrarily give up that child and be relieved of the obligation of financial support without following the legal procedure as prescribed by the laws of the state where the child resides.
tell the person who you are having a baby with and then give up your rights.
GIVING UP PARENTAL RIGHTS First, it should be understood that until court ordered, single fathers have NO ASSUMED PARENTAL RIGHTS. Financial responsibility and parental rights are not linked until he has applied to the court for permission to see his child(ren). What the father is doing is motioning the court to be released from current and future financial obligations, along with giving up the right to "PETITION" the court for Parental Rights. This said, since they are the ones who actually carry the child to term and give birth to it, ONLY MOTHERS have the universal right to voluntarily give their parental rights AND financial responsibilities for her child(ren). The Safe Haven Laws were enacted to help prevent prom night dumpster babies. Rather than throw the child in the trash or drown it in the toilet, she can give up her child, giving up all rights and responsibilities for said child (NO QUESTIONS ASKED) at any Hospital ER. Women and girls who give up their babies under the Safe Haven Laws almost invariably do so because neither her family nor the baby's father want the child and will not help her care for it. While the father can run off, never to be seen again, the woman cannot do the same since the child is growing inside her body. That is why Safe Haven Laws exist for women, but similar laws do not exist for men. It is practically unheard of for a mother to give up her child under Safe Haven when the father is present and willing to care for the child. So, the male must seek the permission of the Court, AND the Mother, to give up his own financial responsibility. Petitioning the courts to be absolved of financial responsibility can be time consuming, and expensive in terms of legal fees and court costs. Further, he could be obligated to pay for the mother's legal counsel. Further, if the mother is receiving Aid For Dependent Children (AFDC) or other State Aid for the children, not even the court has the authority to grant a motion to absolve the father of responsibility. If the issue involves dealing with a "Gatekeeper Mother", there are means and methods to deal with this. The father need only learn what they are. See links.
i would like to know what papers do i need to have the father of my child sign to give up all his rights to my child financial and emotional and physical rights
Convince him to give up parental rights and you give up any financial claim for child support.
in the state of Georgia can unwed father give up there rights
No. There is no requirement for the child to have to "know" the father for him to give up his parental rights.
No. You were not ordered to give of your custody rights, just primary residency was transferred to the father. You still have your parental rights, the same as a father, and responsibility to pay child support, whether the father wants it or not.
As he is a non custodial father he has no need to give up his rights at all. see relate question below
In the state of Illinois, a biological father cannot give up his rights to the mother, but he can sign over his rights to another male. For example, a step father
it is the financial position when your father get away from you and your mom and then when your father got away he was able to give some money to you to have a beautiful life
If the cousin is currently married to you, and is willing to accept parental responsibilities and adopt the child, then the father can give up his parental rights.
I would like to know how I would go about have my daughter give up his rights.
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