Parentel Rights, voluntary removal.
Ok. First Id like to say hello. So "Hello" :)
Second, here's the situation. Me and my ex were never married (although we got engaded, but it didn't work out). She has file for child support, and its my understanding that under North Carolina state law that 100% equal rights are given to the mother and father regardless of marriage. I am trying to go into the air force so I can get an education and make a steady income to be able to pay the child support.
Keep in mind that the monthly support I have no problem with. However, the downside is that the government (air force) considers me a single parent and therefore I can not enlist. Regardless of the fact that I don't have custody and barely have visitation at the whims of the mother. So, I don't have custody, but there is not any legal document in any of the courts/child support agencies files stating that fact.
So here's my dilema, I want to pay child support while in the military but can't get in the military as long as they think I have custody, which I don't. Sigh. I have read many sites saying that I cannot volunarily relinquish my rights unless the child is being adopted by the mothers new husband. Well she's not married and therefore that's not an option. Isn't there some paperwork that can be filed by me and the mother stating that I am giving up my CUSTODIAL rights, at the minimum. Remember child support is not the issue, simply the fact that I can't have even partial custody of a child if Im going active duty.
Help? Thanks in advance.