View Full Version : Laws about signing over parental rights in Indiana
trieshanikki86
Apr 15, 2008, 01:54 AM
I am pregnant and the father of the child wants to avoid court. He has offered to sign over parental rights and offered to deposit money into an account to help me. He cannot be trusted to help support this child. Is it even legal for him to just sign over rights and not be obligated by law to pay child support to help? Can he only sign over his rights if I am married and the child is going to be adopted by my husband? I have heard so many things and need to get to the bottom of this situation.
macksmom
Apr 15, 2008, 04:40 AM
He cannot relinquish his parental rights to get out of paying child support. But on the same note, child support isn't automatically ordered. You will need to file for it once the child is born, and if the father doesn't sign the birth certificate, a DNA test will need to be done first before child support is ordered.
But no, he cannot relinquish his rights. He can choose not to exercise his rights, as far as visitation and such... but he will always be responsible to financially support the child unless the time comes that you get married and your spouse wants to adopt the child and your ex still wants to relinquish his rights.
stinawords
Apr 15, 2008, 07:35 AM
Macks mom is right however Indiana is different than most states. I know from personal experience that if you both want him to sign over his rights then it is possible I've seen it happen more than most people on here think. If you don't want him to then he definantly won't be able to. Indiana is also one of those states that doesn't order child support to continue after the rights are terminated. So you need to think about that too if you want any support then you need to file for it and not agree to have his rights terminated.
vkimbj
Apr 15, 2008, 04:19 PM
I want to give my 15yr old sons farther custody of him he owes me back support for 18,000 woud I have to pay him support for the remaining 3 yrs
Fr_Chuck
Apr 15, 2008, 04:30 PM
First no one is going to advoid court. To sign over rights, both you have to agree and then the judge has to agree, most judges will not unless there is a new partner to adopt.
And almost never will they stop child support even if the other person does sign over their rights.
And all of the above will take a lot of court visits.
What you do, is prove he is the father in court though DNA, get a child support order in place and a garnishment of his paycheck for that support.
Then if he moves jobs, you move the support order.
He is merely being to my opinon the scum of the earth, making a baby and not wanting to be responsible for the child.
Also most states if the mother of the child or the infant is going to receive any government asssistance will go after the father for money, so that is wny most will not allow them to not pay support.
fawn5371
Oct 9, 2011, 03:10 PM
The mother of my stepdaughter wants to give me custody of her. I'm the stepmother and the child's father is incacerated. How do we go about this?
JudyKayTee
Oct 9, 2011, 03:12 PM
You get an Attorney to make certain everything is in order.
priscilla22
Mar 4, 2013, 12:04 PM
What court would one go to to file termination of your parental rights? If my child was removed from my home due to behavioral issues and has been since 2009 How do I go about getting my parerntal rights removed?
AK lawyer
Mar 4, 2013, 05:10 PM
what court would one go to to file termination of your parental rights? If my child was removed from my home due to behavioral issues and has been since 2009 How do I go about getting my parerntal rights removed?
Read this (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/family-law/signing-over-rights-read-first-116098.html).
Getting your rights removed, even if it were possible, wouldn't affect your duty to pay child support.