FAQ Category: Paternity Lawyers
Whether or not a mother can stop a father from seeing their child depends heavily on whether paternity has been legally established and what court…
Establishing paternity grants fathers significant legal rights and responsibilities. However, these rights come with corresponding responsibilities,…
No, paternity must be legally established before a court can order child support. Here’s why this legal step is crucial:
Legal Foundation –…
In Florida, the statute of limitations for filing a paternity suit is four years after a child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 years old.…
In Florida, the alleged father has the right to file a paternity case to establish his parental rights, such as visitation privileges, and to contest…