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Re: Child support and terminated rights
Posted by sharwinston on 3/01/09

    If the biomom & biodad got together and drew up a piece of
    paper in which biodad "signed over his parental rights,"
    that paper is meaningless. The right to support is the
    child's rights and bioparents can not sign it away!

    and, fyi, she didn't "make" him sign anything. He did it
    voluntarily.

    Unless a court terminated his parental rights, which
    apparently did not happen, you bet he's on the hook for
    child support.


    On 2/28/09, Marie wrote:
    > My husband had a child with another woman before we had
    > even met. That woman made him sign over all his parental
    > rights. Now she wants child support from him. Can she get
    > it if she made him sign his rights over?

     
     

 
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