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A family lawyer can help you by negotiating with the other party or advocating on your behalf in court to make sure that any visitation or custody agreement is fair and in the best interests of your children
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Paternity - Protect Your Child And Yourself
When two people are married and have a child, both the mother and father have legal parental rights. Similarly, if the parents are unwed at the time of birth, but paternity is established, they also have equal legal parental rights. It's when a child is born and paternity is not established that issues can arise, particularly for the father.
It's important to note that the biological father is responsible for the child's well being regardless of whether paternity has been established. This means that a child's mother can potentially pursue child support back payments from the time before paternity was established.
How Paternity is Established
Paternity means "the state of being a father." In general, there are three ways to establish paternity. They include:
- Declaration of Paternity: If the father is present at the child's birth, he can sign a Declaration of Paternity. It is required that an unmarried father sign this form if he wants to be placed on the birth certificate.
- Affidavit of Paternity: If the biological father is not present at the time of birth, they can complete and sign an Affidavit of Paternity until the child turns 18. In some cases, the birth certificate can be amended after this form is signed.
- Involuntary Paternity: Paternity can also be established involuntarily. If the mother pursues a paternity suit against the proposed father, the court can mandate a DNA test be performed.
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Why Establishing Paternity is Important
Establishing paternity is important for the child, mother, and father. The parent-child relationship can be hurt greatly when paternity is not legally established. Furthermore, the father of the child gives up many rights as a parent.
If paternity is not legally established, the biological father does not have any custodial or visitation rights. In addition, it can have a negative effect on child support payments for all parties involved. An unwed father will only gain parental rights by establishing paternity through the legal system.
When to Establish Paternity
If you are a father that has not established paternity, but would like to, it may be in your best interest to voluntarily establish paternity as soon as possible. Otherwise, you have no custodial or parental rights to your child.
Similarly, if you are a mother that seeks to have paternity involuntarily established, you should also move quickly. It can take up to six months to conclude a paternity case. The quicker you move, the faster you can receive child support payments.
Get The Legal Help You Need to Establish Paternity
Knowing your parental rights and exercising them can sometimes be a complex undertaking. An unbundled family law lawyer can assist you with paperwork, gather evidence, draft complicated legal documents, and advocate on your behalf in court.
Your unbundled lawyer understands your parental rights and the paternity laws in your state and has experience helping mothers and fathers to resolve complex paternity issues.
Establishing paternity, pursuing parental rights, and negotiating child support payments can be difficult alone. Your unbundled family law lawyer can be an invaluable resource to help you accomplish your parental rights goals.
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