Legal Question in Family Law in Kentucky

In the state of Kentucky, I parental rights are voluntarily surrendered is that parent still obligated to pay child support?


Asked on 2/07/12, 11:34 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Gregory Napier Troutman & Napier, PLLC

The answer depends on what you mean by "surrendered". Sometimes a parent signs a voluntary consent for adoption or some other document that they think terminates their parental rights. However, signing a piece of paper does not terminate rights. The only way parental rights ever get terminated are by a judge's decree. The paper may be evidence as to your intent or could be binding once an adoption decree is entered, but it s only the judge who terminates parental rights.

Therefore, the only way child support obligation ends is when the decree terminating parental rights gets entered by a judge. Also, this only stops child support obligations from accruing going forward; already existing child support arrears remain due regardless of the termination.

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Answered on 2/07/12, 2:07 pm


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