by designonetest | Feb 7, 2023 | Family Law-old
The first step is to ensure legal paternity has been established. The child’s mother can initiate a paternity action against the alleged father to set legal paternity. If the alleged father refuses to acknowledge paternity, the courts will often request for him to...
by designonetest | Feb 7, 2023 | Family Law-old
If a paternity action is filed against you, you should respond. If you don’t, a court can reach a final order without you, leaving you unable to present your side. Papers When you’re served, read the papers (or complaints) carefully, so you understand what the other...
by designonetest | Feb 7, 2023 | Family Law-old
The specific process of filing a paternity action can vary per state. However, in most states, the mother or alleged father can file a paternity action to start the legal process. Legal process The case will typically start with the filing party completing paperwork...
by designonetest | Feb 7, 2023 | Family Law-old
There are multiple ways to establish paternity that fit different situations. In most states, paternity is determined by: Paternity by assumption The husband is presumed to be the legal father if the mother is married. However, a married man may legally challenge...
by designonetest | Feb 7, 2023 | Family Law-old
A paternity action is a legal process to establish who is legally the father, especially when parents aren’t married or if there is a conflict. This civil action can be started by the mother to gain child support from the alleged father or filed by the biological...
by designonetest | Feb 7, 2023 | Family Law-old
A foster parent may seek custody of a child in their care, but it is important to understand that the goal of the foster care system is to reunify children with their birth families whenever possible. With a goal in mind to safely place a child back with their birth...