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If the adoption is finalized by the adoptive parent, then your parental rights will be terminated and you will no longer have a child support obiligation.  If you have past due child support, you can still be held responsible for that. 
If the adoption is finalized by the adoptive parent, then your parental rights will be terminated and you will no longer have a child support... Read More
When parental rights are terminated by the State, the obligation to pay support is usually terminated as well; If parents give consent to an adoption or if their "consent" was found to NOT be necessary, there could be a support obligation plus interest, but the ongoing duty to support would terminate when the Adoption was finalized.  You can request a review of support oblication(s) and Payments utilizing a "Record of Payments" it will clarify any accounting error or data error, which have been known to happen. A lawyer may be able to request certain things to asist in this regard, if there are irregularities they can advise what to do to address them.... Read More
When parental rights are terminated by the State, the obligation to pay support is usually terminated as well; If parents give consent to an adoption... Read More