no rights none until the child is older and the parent can explain the reasons for giving up parental rights and then it is up to the child to make a decision to have a relationship with that parent
No. A voluntary relinquishment of parental rights is permanent and cannot be rescinded.
No. When you surrender your parental rights it is forever (unless you can prove you were not competent to make the decision, i.e. you were under duress, you were mentally incapacitated, etc.).
Yes, a minor can sign over all parental rights in the state of Wisconsin. The minor will no longer have to pay child support after the rights have been signed away.
No. You must be 18 or have your parental rights signed over.
Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.
Notarize and place it in case file
It depends on why you signed them over, see links below.
Yes and no. It has to be signed off by a judge, but it's still a contractual agreement.
Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.
Yes, but doing so will not terminate your child support obligation.
If you are the father, and have signed an agreement to allow the adoption, than no. You have neither rights, nor responsibilities. But, court approval is required.
No. A person cannot lose their parental rights to a child unless they file a voluntary relinquishment of parental rights petition and it is accepted by the court or the court permanently terminates parental rights due to abuse, neglect or some other applicable issue.