Re: Child support and terminated rights- Sharwinston please
Posted by sharwinston on 4/27/10
If there is only an alleged biodad, there are no "rights" to sign over. An alleged biodad is just that: alleged. An alleged biodad does NOT have to pay any child support until a court orders him to do so. If the alleged biodad makes any payments: They are gifts. Nothing more. On 4/27/10, Christine wrote: > Shar, what if the dad is alleged biodad? (he did not sign > birth certificate, is not listed on BC, they are not married)- > State of PA. > > AD is stating he wants to sign over his rights, however he > will pay child support.... > > On 3/01/09, sharwinston wrote: >> 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?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Child support and terminated rights, 2/28/09, by Marie.
- Re: Child support and terminated rights, 3/01/09, by sharwinston.
- Re: Child support and terminated rights- Sharwinston please, 4/27/10, by Christine.
- Re: Child support and terminated rights- Sharwinston please, 4/27/10, by sharwinston.
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