Are you in a situation where you are not sure you are the father of a newborn child? Do you want to exercise your own legal paternity rights? If this is your case, DNA testing and a court order is what you need. Depending on whether or not the child’s mother will allow you to… Continue reading →
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A father’s rights
Amy Montes on Thursday, March 22nd, 2012
Tags: attorney, baby, Child Custody, Child Support, court order, DNA test, Family Law, father, judge, mother, Paternity, Visitation
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Paternity leave
Amy Montes on Thursday, April 28th, 2011
In California, both a mother and father are entitled to paternity leave when a baby is born. California’s Paid Family Leave Law allows both parents to stay home from work with pay for six weeks. If you are about to become a new parent, visit California’s Employment Development Department at www.edd.ca.gov to request the proper… Continue reading →
Tags: baby, California’s Employment Development Department, California’s Paid Family Leave Law, employer, father, mother, parents, Paternity, SDI pregnancy-related benefits
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