Legal Question in Family Law in Pennsylvania

Parental Rights

In Pennsylvania:

If a father gives up his legal rights to his child in court, is he still legally obligated to pay child support.

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Asked on 10/19/04, 9:52 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Alan Albin Alan S. Albin, Attorney at Law

Re: Parental Rights

You need to consult with a Pennsylvania attorney. I am not admitted in Pennsylvania.

However, something tells me that whatever the outcome of your situation, you won't be getting the "father of the year" award.

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Answered on 10/19/04, 10:05 pm
Ilene Young Young Law Offices

Re: Parental Rights

Pennsylvania does not have provision for a father to voluntarily surrender his parental rights unless it is in conjunction with an adoption action. You cannot surrender your parental rights to avoid paying child support; even if you and the mother intend for you to have no contact with the child, your support obligation persists.

Ilene Young, Esquire/ Civil & Family Practice/215-444-0445

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Answered on 10/20/04, 3:03 pm


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