Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

givingt up parential rights

I am tired of all the games, and illegal things happing in my case for years, I am tire of the fight for my children, it is all unfair, and the law is not the law to all, and I will not deal with this any longer, if my children were dead, I could get over this some day, but they are not and I have to face this repeated un justice over and over again, I want to be left alone mand get on with m y life, I know I have the right to sue for all that the state did, but Im can't find a lawyer to sue them., or this county.so I just want to give up. tell me how, I already servered the courts and the fathers, with the motion to remove parental rights. now what, now they served me with support papers. my question is : if I give up my parential rights, can and how can they make me pay child support

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Asked on 1/21/02, 1:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Joel Cohen Joel M. Cohen,P.A.

Re: givingt up parential rights

The law does not permit a parent to escape his obligations to his children under any circumstances. No matter how frustrated you are, I urge you to be an active parent in every way you can. They are only children for a short time, but their yours for life.

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Answered on 1/21/02, 9:38 pm


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