Tennessee Affidavit of Mother regarding settlement rights

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You may surrender your parental rights by voluntarily appearing before a judge and signing a voluntary surrender form. The courts may terminate your parental rights against your will if clear and convincing evidence establishes a legal basis for termination.

Usually no. If parents are unmarried, Tennessee case law states that the child's last name is mother's preference.

You may surrender your parental rights by voluntarily appearing before a judge and signing a voluntary surrender form. The courts may terminate your parental rights against your will if clear and convincing evidence establishes a legal basis for termination.

In Tennessee, an unmarried mother automatically has both physical and legal custody of the child until the father establishes paternity. However, once paternity is established, you have the same rights as any father does, under the law.

When the mother and father agree that the father is in fact the biological father, paternity can be established voluntarily. To voluntarily establish paternity, both the father and mother must sign what's called a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity. This is often done at the hospital when the child is born.

A father can generally only voluntarily terminate his parental rights if the mother is married and the step-father wants to adopt.

If you give up your rights do you have to pay Tennessee child support? Parents who surrender parental rights as part of an adoption, say to a step-parent, are no longer required to pay future child support. The same applies if parental rights are terminated by law, as in some cases of child abandonment and non-support.

Under Tennessee law, when a child is born to parents who are married to one another, the husband is the legal father of the child at birth. Unmarried mothers who give birth automatically receive full custody of their child while unmarried fathers have to prove paternity.

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Tennessee Affidavit of Mother regarding settlement rights