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How To Terminate Child Support Payments. You must make a motion with the courts to terminate child support when the age of eighteen or high school graduation (whichever happens second) is reached. Be careful and resist the urge to stop payments without going through the court.
However, four months of continuous, voluntary failure to visit a child by the parent often results in termination of parental rights by a court on the ground of Abandonment.
If a child is born to unmarried persons and there is no COURT ORDER identifying a father, Tennessee law states that the mother automatically has both legal and physical custody of the child.
You may terminate your parental rights voluntarily by appearing before a judge, or other official designated by law, and signing a voluntary surrender.
Termination of parental or guardianship rights must be based upon: A finding by the court by clear and convincing evidence that the grounds for termination of parental or guardianship rights have been established; and. That termination of the parent's or guardian's rights is in the best interests of the child.
Once a parent's rights have been terminated, voluntarily or involuntarily, the parent-child relationship is severed forever as is the parent's legal obligation to support the child.
However, four months of continuous, voluntary failure to visit a child by the parent often results in termination of parental rights by a court on the ground of Abandonment.
You may voluntarily surrender ? or give up -- your parental rights by appearing before the Judge of Chancery, Circuit or Juvenile Court and signing a voluntary surrender form. If you decide you would like to surrender your rights, you should discuss it with your Family Service Worker.