Claremore, OK asked in Adoption and Child Support for Oklahoma

Q: I'm allowing my children to get adopted by there step father. Does it absolve past arrears?

DHS is not involved in any capacity other than as a pass through for payments. I'm aware that future payments will no longer be required. Arrears was being pursued pro se and only by her. Does this also cancel the contempt case on child support as well. Could I also ask her to drop arrears on this matter. It is being filled as contested to save money and limit court appearances as they are doing this pro se

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Charles Watts
Charles Watts
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  • Family Law Lawyer
  • OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
  • Licensed in Oklahoma

A: You should contact and familY and adoption attorney to best evaluate your specific scenario. However, I would suspect they could negotiate a term for your consent to waive anything in arrears. While this is not guaranteed if an awoc is being pursued, it could be something pursued through a consent agreement. However, since every case has its own specifics, you should contact an attorney to assist you in this matter.

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