| I personally know of a similar situation. It kind of sucks as far as a father being that way as far as I am concerned, but the guy was way behind on child support and thought that was his way out...anyways, it involved lawyers and legal papers that had to be signed and approved by a judge. I think they spent at least 3 thousand in legal fees, so I'd start asking legal advice. It might be cheaper if it is all voluntary and doesnt involve a lot of court stuff.... the case I mentioned involved the real father not showing up to court and causing numerous delays which all cost extra legal fees... he seemed to think that the longer he stalled the more child support he could get away with not paying when things were final... It all backfired on him, and he was held responsible for half the legal fees and also all of the back child support. I didn't know him at all, but only what the child's mother told me. Also, as in all the legal stuff, I'm sure it is different in every state. |