Long Beach, CA asked in Family Law and Child Support for California

Q: In CA if I relinquish my parental rights do I have to pay child support regardless ?

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A: You would owe arrears, but typically you would also seek to terminate child support at the time of termination of parental rights. See: http://www.aeesq.com/2017/03/30/gender-bias-in-child-custody-court/

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A: Your definition of relinquishing parental rights might be interpreted differently based on what actually occurs. Many times a parent thinks he or she won't have to pay child support if that parent simply lets the other parent have the child or children. However, that parent would still be required to pay child support in that scenario. Be careful about proceeding. For example, an adoption would take a parent out of child support. Make sure you are fully informed before making decisions. More facts are required to provide a thorough analysis.

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