No, not in Georgia or anywhere else.
Paying child support will not cause the father to lose his parental rights - neither will not paying 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.
Even if he is paying, he has no rights until court granted.
Relinquishing parental rights does not terminate support; however, generally, adoption does.
Whatever the court documents give him. Not paying child support does not automatically remove any rights from him.
Since losing them can include not paying support, it can only be done if an adoption is the intent.
Child support can be terminated only if/when the child is adopted.
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An unmarried father cannot "choose" to not pay child support. The laws in every state require that a father pay for the support of his child. The mother must bring an action to the appropriate court so that a child support order can be established. Visitation rights are separate and a father can have visitation rights established by the court. Visitation rights are not dependent on paying child support.
Yes. see linksAns 2.The father has the option to waive his rights if he wants to, and if he can convince the judge that he is sane, sober and not under coercion as he does so.This has nothing at all to do with child support, which is not his right, but his responsibility. In general the mother can't waive child support either, because support is her child's right, not hers.THAT IS CORRECT.....unless the child's mother has re-married and her husband wants to adopt this child, that would release the biological father from paying child support.
in the state of Georgia can unwed father give up there rights
You can take it to court but if you acted as father sometimes you can owe anyway because you accepted that role.