Paternity

PATERNITY

In our modern-day culture, it is normal for couples to have children without being married. Many times, upon the separation of the parties, the Father finds his rights to see his children or participate in their schooling and activities impeded. Since the parties were not married when the child was born, the Father will need to file a paternity action to obtain rights like timesharing and parental responsibility.  A paternity action will establish timesharing, parental responsibility and child support for children born out of wedlock. 


If you're struggling to determine paternity in Florida or establish acceptable arrangements based on previous paternity designations, it's worth your while to seek legal support. The Henderson Legal Group could be an excellent resource to guide you through your current confusion.


No matter how you intend to settle questions of paternity, it is critical that you seek proactive support from a Brevard County paternity lawyer. The Henderson Legal Group can help, so reach out today to get started with a complimentary case evaluation.

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