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Old Apr 29, 2008, 08:26 AM
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giving up my rights

The mom had custudy of our 10 year old child. They was having problem so she gave me custudy. I have custudy of my son now. Now his mom has convinced him to go live with her. I can't afford to pay child support. Can I give up my rights so, I won't have to pay child support on this child?

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The mom had custudy of our 10 year old child. They was having problem so she gave me custudy. I have custudy of my son now. Now his mom has convinced him to go live with her. I can't afford to pay child support. Can I give up my rights so, I won't have to pay child support on this child?

In a single word - no. If you run a search you will (literally) hundreds of answers to this question and some very good advice.
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