Go to:
http://www.childwelfare.gov/systemwide/laws_policies/statutes
/groundterminall.pdf
I don't see non-payment of child support specifically
mentioned as a ground for termination.
While "abandoned" does appear on the list, you are cautioned
that it is only the State's definition that counts -- not
anyone else's.
For more info, just google: Montana + law + termination of
parental rights + grounds.
On 9/19/08, Rebekah05 wrote:
> Is it true that in the state of Montana if the parent
> required to pay child support doesn't pay child support
> for a year that they will have their parental rights
> terminated.