Whether a child is born during a marriage or not makes a difference in how paternity is handled. The law states that a child born during the marriage is presumed to be a child of the marriage. Therefore, if the Husband is not the child’s biological father the marital status could trump the biological fathers
If you have a child born out of wedlock you should establish paternity for that child. In Florida, Florida Statute Chapter 742 deals with determining paternity. Pursuant to Florida Statute 742.011 it states that “[a]ny woman who is pregnant or has a child, any man who has reason to believe that he is the father of a child,
Here are some things you need to know about PATERNITY IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA. A person who has a child out of wedlock that wants to address parental responsibility, time sharing or child support would would to file what is called a paternity case. That does not mean that a DNA test will be done; however, a
What is disestablishment of Paternity in Orlando, FL and who does it apply to? We have talked about this in the past. Although it was not common in the past it is an issue we are starting to see happen more frequently. If you find yourself in a position where you have been ordered to pay
Parental Alienation does happen. It can happen to either Mom or Dad. Unfortunately, when parents separate whether married or not and minor children are involved sometimes one parent will act in a way that is not best for the child. Sometimes, that parent will do things that will in fact constitute parental alienation. With that