Parental rights are crucial, but in specific cases, visitation privileges may be granted to others, and court approval is required for child support agreements.
False. While parental rights are paramount, in certain extreme circumstances, courts may grant visitation privileges to grandparents or nonparents if it is in the best interest of the child, such as when the child's welfare is at stake.
True. Even if parents agree on child support amounts, court approval is necessary to make the agreement legally binding and enforceable.
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