What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Montana
Children are 12 and 14. Divorced in 2009 after 15 years of marriage.
I am custodial parent. Ex chose to move 4 hour away to move in with his girlfriend. Has seen children twice in two years---not since Christmas 2010. Has spoken to children 6-7 times in the last year. Ex allowed his girlfriend to berate and even physically assault the oldest child on last visit Christmas 2010. Ex is Bi-Polar (may or may not be on his meds). He was physically abusive to me in the marriage, and was verbally abusive to all of us until I made him move out and filed for divorce. Children do not like his girlfriend. And neither Ex or girlfriend have helped their own cause. Ex refuses to see children if his girlfriend isn't welcome by the boys.
Last week, Ex got angry with children over a phone call where the children told him exactly how they felt. He proceeded to tell me to get my attorney to file paperwork to terminate his parental rights. I, of course, refused. He proceeded to tell me he'd do it himself then and he was also going to get the child support negated as well--since the children didn't want anything to do with him.
I said all of that to ask: Is it possible for him to give up his rights AND RESPONSIBILITIES (ie child support)? I'm actually ok with either situation. But it would tickle me to no end to have a judge sever his rights, but still make him pay for the next 5-6 years. It should be noted he started fighting the child support amount 5 months after divorce was final. He finally succeeded August 2011.
Children are 12 and 14. Divorced in 2009 after 15 years of marriage.
I am custodial parent. Ex chose to move 4 hour away to move in with his girlfriend. Has seen children twice in two years---not since Christmas 2010. Has spoken to children 6-7 times in the last year. Ex allowed his girlfriend to berate and even physically assault the oldest child on last visit Christmas 2010. Ex is Bi-Polar (may or may not be on his meds). He was physically abusive to me in the marriage, and was verbally abusive to all of us until I made him move out and filed for divorce. Children do not like his girlfriend. And neither Ex or girlfriend have helped their own cause. Ex refuses to see children if his girlfriend isn't welcome by the boys.
Last week, Ex got angry with children over a phone call where the children told him exactly how they felt. He proceeded to tell me to get my attorney to file paperwork to terminate his parental rights. I, of course, refused. He proceeded to tell me he'd do it himself then and he was also going to get the child support negated as well--since the children didn't want anything to do with him.
I said all of that to ask: Is it possible for him to give up his rights AND RESPONSIBILITIES (ie child support)? I'm actually ok with either situation. But it would tickle me to no end to have a judge sever his rights, but still make him pay for the next 5-6 years. It should be noted he started fighting the child support amount 5 months after divorce was final. He finally succeeded August 2011.