If there is a court order addressing the issue of child support, then you will need to seek a modification of that court order through the court system. If there is no court order addressing the issue of child support, then you can probably contact child support services for assistance in getting child support established. A waiver of child support is generally not enforceable because it is usually against the best interests of the child and against public policy.
Answered on Sep 15th, 2015 at 11:02 AM