When is child support not the responsibility of the absent parent?
I'm confused. A poster recently told me that giving up parental rights may absolve a parent (father) of the responsibility of paying child support. (I actually received a red-confetti disagreement over it.) Would the mother's agreement that the father no longer had parental rights be needed?
How is this different from the guy who fathers a child, wants nothing to do with it, or the mother? A DNA test to prove he is the actual father can be done. Then he is required to support his child right?
If a dad says, "my kids hate me so I'm going to give up my parental rights" he no longer has to support them? I don't get the legal stuff here. Help please.