When it comes time to retire, you may be eligible for some government assistance, like social security and veterans benefits. Social Security benefits On average, Social Security retirement benefits replace 40% of pre-retirement income for retirement beneficiaries....
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...
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...
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...
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...