Posts Tagged ‘DNA test’

Questioning paternity?

A father’s role in his child’s life is equally as important as a mother’s.  Are you questioning whether you are the father of a child? Are you looking to prove paternity in order to receive custody rights or are you trying to disprove paternity so you won’t be responsible for paying child support? When there… Continue reading →

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Paternity Law in California

Our legal team will work with you to ensure both partners have equal parenting rights whether through an agreement or a paternity action.We invite you to call our law firm today at 714-731-8600  to arrange a free consultation with our Irvine father’s rights attorney to discuss your family law issue. When the mother is living… Continue reading →

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Determining paternity

Today, many couples are choosing to have children without being married.  A child is entitled to the love and support from both parents. What happens when the identity of the father is not sure?  The mother and the potential father can file a petition in the court to settle this issue.  The court has the… Continue reading →

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Need help with establishing paternity?

A paternity action takes place when a child is born to parents who are not married and there is doubt who the father is.  Are you trying to determine if you are the father to a recently born child? When a child is born to unmarried parents, in most cases, the father has no rights… Continue reading →

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A father’s rights

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 →