MONMOUTH COUNTY v. G.D.M.


308 N.J. Super. 83 (1997)

MONMOUTH COUNTY DIVISION OF SOCIAL SERVICES FOR D.M., N/K/A D.W., PLAINTIFF, v. G.D.M., DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part Monmouth County.

Decided October 10, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas H. Klein for Monmouth County Division of Social Services (Patrick J. Boyle on the brief).

G.D.M. for defendant, Pro Se.


HAYSER, J.T.C., temporarily assigned.

Does a parent have an enduring and fundamental duty to support his or her children to the maximum degree possible? Alternatively, may a parent deliberately forfeit his or her parental rights, and leave his or her former spouse and/or the State and taxpayers to fulfill the duties which the forfeiting parent may be able, at least in part, to fulfill? Finally, does a custodial parent have standing to waive the right to collect child...

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