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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 259083" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yes- if on gov't assistance in TN, the state will go after him and garnish any wages he receives "above board". If he does not have a legitimate job, they will still go after him but it might take years before anything actually comes from it. In TN, the way it used to be at least, was that he will automatically have parental rights under these circumstances, whether or not he actually pays the child support. They look at it like it is the child's right. I'm not positive if it's legal to sign agreement relinquishing CS for forfeiture of parental rights but I believe that if public assistance is involved, it won't matter- the state WILL NOT pay assistance without going after the parent. I <em>think</em> any CS re-couped has at least some portion going to pay back the state first, before sending some to the parent who has custody of the child.</p><p></p><p>Let's hope Bozo doesn't have a 14yo son in VA. LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 259083, member: 3699"] Yes- if on gov't assistance in TN, the state will go after him and garnish any wages he receives "above board". If he does not have a legitimate job, they will still go after him but it might take years before anything actually comes from it. In TN, the way it used to be at least, was that he will automatically have parental rights under these circumstances, whether or not he actually pays the child support. They look at it like it is the child's right. I'm not positive if it's legal to sign agreement relinquishing CS for forfeiture of parental rights but I believe that if public assistance is involved, it won't matter- the state WILL NOT pay assistance without going after the parent. I [I]think[/I] any CS re-couped has at least some portion going to pay back the state first, before sending some to the parent who has custody of the child. Let's hope Bozo doesn't have a 14yo son in VA. LOL! [/QUOTE]
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