Does terminating parental rights in Kentucky end child support obligations?

Full question:

In the State of Kentucky , when a parent will volunteer to terminate his parental rights, will that parent still have to pay child support?

  • Category: Paternity
  • Subcategory: Termination of Parental Rights
  • Date:
  • State: National

Answer:

In Kentucky, voluntarily terminating parental rights generally ends the obligation to pay child support moving forward. However, it does not eliminate any past due support payments. Courts often do not allow relinquishment of parental rights if it is intended to avoid child support obligations.

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FAQs

Voluntary termination of parental rights occurs when a parent willingly gives up their rights, often to facilitate adoption or for personal reasons. Involuntary termination happens through court action, usually due to neglect, abuse, or inability to care for the child. In Kentucky, the court must find that terminating rights is in the child's best interest, regardless of the method.