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Q: Does a person have to pay back time childsupport if they sign there rights over?
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If you sign over your parental rights thave to pay child support?

If you sign over your parental rights do you still have to pay childsupport


If you signed over your parental rights do you have to still pay childsupport in Alabama?

Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.


Can you still get childsupport in the state of Florida if the non custodial parent signs over his rights?

Yes, unless the child is adopted.


If a person has been together with another person for over 35 years what rights do they have?

You may have legal rights if you live in state that recognizes common law marriage. If not, you have no legal rights over your partner, their property or their estate.


Can you get legal rights back as a father if i already sign rights over?

yes u may


Do you have to pay back child support if you turn over your rights?

no


If a father takes a paternity test and it comes back he's not the father can he sign over his rights?

If he is not the father of the child, he has no rights to sign over.


In Virginia can you get your parental rights back after you voluntarily signed them over?

No. A voluntary relinquishment of parental rights is permanent and cannot be rescinded.


How does stepmother with POA sign over deployed father's parental rights back to birth mother?

Custody, not parental rights.


If you sign over your rights as a father can you get them back?

If approved by the court, no as it is similar to an adoption.


Rights of a person over property by performing last rites of that person on death?

Performing "last rights" for a person who died gives you no rights to, in or over their property. Any property owned by the decedent would pass according to the provisions of their last will or to their their legal next-of-kin according to state laws of intestacy if they died intestate (without a will).


What is absolute ownership?

is the direct rights of ownership over a property which a particular person posses and he or she can do what ever on the land for they own the rights on the property.