Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois

termination of parental rights

How do I go about termination parental rights. Will this not make me have to pay any more child support. My child support is so high that I cannot afford to pay it and have a place to live or have anything to eat. They wont lower it to a reasonalbe amount. and I dont know what to do before long I will be out in the street. I cannot afford an attorney to terminate the grandparents guardianship and get my kids back. I have almost considered suicide because sometimes i dont see any other way out of this mess. MY kids are 16 and want to live with me but they are afraid of there grandparents and wont speak up..


Asked on 2/08/03, 9:31 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Zachary Bravos Law Offices of Zachary M. Bravos

Terminating parental rights to stop paying child support

If it were possible to stop paying child support by terminating one�s parental rights, many non-custodial parents would line up to do that. There is no way to terminate parental rights to avoid a child support obligation, unless and until someone else is willing to take over the obligation to support the child (e.g., adoption).

On your second point � terminating the grandparents� guardianship and obtaining custody in yourself � it can be done, but I cannot foresee how a lay person could accomplish it. Contested child custody matters are difficult and oft-times complex. You really need an experienced lawyer to succeed.

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Answered on 2/10/03, 1:54 pm
Mary McDonagh McDonagh-Faherty Law Offices

Re: termination of parental rights

Following on from the prior response. Most courts do supply indigent parties with lists of attorneys that work very cheaply or some for free. Contact the court. If you wish to take back your children, the court will look to the best interests of the child. But that is up to you to prove. In other words, you must step up to the plate, not your children. If you wish to talk to somebody about your situation, you may wish to contact a counselor - St Vincent DePaul can help you find a counsellor.

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Answered on 2/10/03, 4:20 pm


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