South Carolina Petition by Stepfather and Natural Mother to Terminate Natural Fathers Parent / Child Relationship for Failure to Support Child - Release of Parental Rights

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This form is petition by a stepfather and the natural mother of a minor child to terminate the natural fathers parent-child relationship with the child for failure of the natural father to financially support the child. This form is a generic example of such an petition that may be referred to when preparing such a pleading for your particular state.

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Section 63-17-310 of the South Carolina Code of Laws states that the family court has the authority to modify child support as the court finds necessary upon a showing of changed circumstances; however, such modification is effective as to any installment accruing prior to filing and service of the action for ...

Code Ann. § 63-7-310. As a mandated reporter: You must make a report when you receive information in your professional capacity that gives you reason to believe a child has been or may be abused or neglected as defined in S.C.

The process of voluntary relinquishment is governed by S.C. Code § 63-9-330. The consent to relinquishment of parental rights must be witnessed by two persons, one of whom must be independent counsel for the relinquishing parent.

In South Carolina, a custodial parent who wants to move out-of-state with the children must ask a judge for permission. If the other parent objects to the relocation, the court will hold a hearing to determine if the move is in the child's best interests.

Your parents have the right to expect your cooperation and obedience. If you refuse to obey your parents, run away from home, refuse to go to school, or become incorrigible (beyond your parents' control), then your parents may request or the family court may require you to go before a judge to explain your actions.

Section 63-9-310 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended, lists the individuals and agencies that are required to give consent to an adoption. One of the individuals that is required to consent to the adoption is ?the adoptee, if over fourteen years of age, except where the court finds that the adoptee does?

There are several statutory grounds for terminating a parent's rights; in our practice, the most commonly employed grounds for termination are a) willful failure to visit the child for a period of six (6) months or more, and b) willful failure to pay support for a period of six (6) months or more.

Section 63-9-310 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended, lists the individuals and agencies that are required to give consent to an adoption. One of the individuals that is required to consent to the adoption is ?the adoptee, if over fourteen years of age, except where the court finds that the adoptee does?

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South Carolina Petition by Stepfather and Natural Mother to Terminate Natural Fathers Parent / Child Relationship for Failure to Support Child - Release of Parental Rights