Yes
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.
Yes
yes you can
No, not in Georgia or anywhere else.
In general, to terminate or avoid paying child support, you need to show the court that: you are not the father of the child; you have custody of the child; the child is deceased; the child has been adopted; the child is emancipated; the child has attained majority; and/or you have no income other than public assistance; AND, you do not owe any past-due support.
You avoid it by not having children. If you have a child you are legally responsible for financially providing for the child, unless the child has been adopted (in which case your rights and obligations to the child cease to exist).
My answer to that would be 'No'. The father is responsible for providing child-support regardless of who has custody of the child; at least until the age of 18.
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.
A child support order entered anywhere in the US is enforceable nationwide. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency about this.
You stop paying for child support when your child turns 18.
Because he's an illegal alien... plus, he most certainly can work; just not a tax paying/reporting job.
Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.