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Establishing Paternity In Florida – What You Need To Know?

Establishing paternity is the process of identifying the man who is the father of a child for legal purposes. This person will often be the biological father of a child, but that isnu2019t always the case. The law makes certain assumptions based on the status of a childu2019s mother at the time the child is born. An unmarried couple can establish paternity in Florida after a child is born by completing and filing certain forms or undergoing genetic testing. The Fort Lauderdale family law attorney assists both men and women who are looking to establish the appropriate legal relationship between a fathe

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Establishing Paternity In Florida – What You Need To Know?

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  1. Establishing Paternity Establishing Paternity In Florida – What You In Florida – What You Need To Know? Need To Know?

  2. Establishing paternity is the process of identifying the man who is the father of a child for legal purposes. This person will often be the biological father of a child, but that isn’t always the case. The law makes certain assumptions based on the status of a child’s mother at the time the child is born. An unmarried couple can establish paternity in Florida after a child is born by completing and filing certain forms or undergoing genetic testing. When paternity has not been otherwise established, a mother, a potential father, or a child has the right to bring an action in court to have paternity legally established.

  3. At The Law Office Of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A., The Law Office Of Gustavo E. Frances, P.A., they believe children deserve to have the parents identified who are legally responsible for them. The Fort Lauderdale family law Fort Lauderdale family law attorney attorney assists both men and women who are looking to establish the appropriate legal relationship between a father and child.

  4. How Paternity is Established in Florida? How Paternity is Established in Florida? In Florida, paternity can be established in several different ways when a child is born. If mother married: If mother married: The husband is presumed to be the father ★ If mother unmarried: If mother unmarried: Acknowledgment of Paternity –an unmarried mother and father can complete the form anytime after the child is born until the child reaches 18 years old. ★ The mother later marries the biological father ★ Civil action in court – judge determines paternity ★

  5. Why Establishing Paternity is Important? Why Establishing Paternity is Important? Establishing paternity responsibilities to the mother, the father, and the child. It creates a potential source of additional support for a child – through support payments or other benefits resulting from the legal relationship with the father. It also gives a father the right to seek visitation and develop a relationship with his child. paternity gives certain rights and

  6. When You Need a Family Law Attorney in Paternity Matters? Once paternity is established, certain rights and responsibilities will need to be worked out. You want to be sure you work with someone skilled in family law negotiations. The Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale family family law lawyer law lawyer at The Law Office Of Gustavo E. The Law Office Of Gustavo E. Frances, Frances, P.A., P.A., knows that families come in all shapes and sizes and understands that there are unique circumstances to consider.

  7. Contact Details 200 SE 6th St, #402, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 954-533-2756 https://www.lauderdaledefense.com/Contact.shtml

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