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I should say do your own legal research, but I'll humor you:
To find the forms necessary to file this yourself, Georgia has 159 counties (georgia.gov - List of counties), and you'll have to call...
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This is the jailhouse legal forum.
But since you pressed me, stick this in your (er uh) pipe and smoke it:
15-11-94
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The court, by order, may terminate the parental rights of a parent...
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Nobody said it's a done deal. I said SEEK TO MODIFY CUSTODY.
Who would think that it didn't require a judge? People on here are not that stupid.
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Yes, but that was not what OP was talking about. Sounded like he wanted a way out of child support. Didn't sound like anybody was a threat. Where did you read that?
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Stop throwing eggs and I'll stop having to deflect them.
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You wrote that I claim I'm "not an Attorney."
Where did I do that?
As for your question about "the law which states that a person can terminate the relationship and not be responsible for child...
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Oh, by the way, since you like to refer people to the rules:
11. Do not quote a previous post unless your post would be confusing otherwise.
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I am a poverty lawyer. I represent clients under a national pro bono program. I wasn't advertising for commerce.
You guys make people feel so welcome here. Anybody know how I can cancel my...
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I probably won't answer any more questions. Apparently I've ruffled your feathers, so I'll not return here. Congratulations.
I will respond quickly: the question asked about Georgia. I answered...
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I apologize. It may be that I am in a good position to offer help, being that I'm an attorney licensed to practice law in Georgia.
Is there a way to contact posters directly? I sure hate to offend...
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Well since the child is in Georgia, it would seem appropriate for an answer to relate to Georgia law. That's the answer I gave, and I gave it in shorthand format without reference to all the...
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No court is going to allow you to "opt-out." your former spouse could seek to have your rights terminated, and you could consent, but she would be giving up her right to seek child support from you...
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At the age of 14, a child can file an affidavit electing which parent they want to live with. It can't be a third-party relative, only mom or dad. Then there has to be an action filed to modify...
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Was this misdemeanor probation? I'm looking for probationers who may have had their rights violated.
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Depends on what kind of probation, and what the sentence was. If it was felony probation and you had a 5 year sentence that you've completed 1/2 of, the jail term could be 2-1/2 years, but you'd be...
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